My brother used it today. It identified 10 mistakes that Fable 5 had missed. However, the more he used it the less he realized it’s not quite ready for prime time. I’ve not used it yet. Been using Claude Opus 5 quite a bit. Really impressed with some aspects, but then sometimes it seems to go off the rails.
@WilliamAird4 Would be curious of @AdamRodmanMD’s input, but I thought it was because with using a transcription service physicians would dictate “number next” bc they’d lose track of what number problem they were on. Then this habit was translated to written notes with a “#.”
@nickmmark Agree. We discussed this in our office. If the AI’s output is used as later AI input, will this be a snowball effect of badness? But with that said idk if humans are much better. I’ve seen many notes which are pure fiction.
@HeyEpic Will be good eventually but at this point is not ready. Too verbose and inaccurate - often mentions patients being discharged who are still in the hospital.
This is the ultimate midwit healthcare take.
No, 32 countries have not “figured out” universal healthcare.
The UK has “free” healthcare, and roughly 1 in 3 cancer patients in England still fail to start treatment within 62 days of urgent referral.
Canada has “free” healthcare, and the median wait for neurosurgical treatment is around a year.
Australia has “free” healthcare, and over half the country still buys private insurance despite paying for a public universal system with their taxes.
Switzerland has universal coverage, because residents are required to buy private insurance. There is no government system where benevolent bureaucrats tuck you in at night with a warm blanket and an MRI appointment.
The actual lesson from other wealthy countries is not “they figured it out.”
America’s system has huge problems. Our prices are insane, insurance markets are distorted, and hospital systems are cartelized. Our regulations make care more expensive than it needs to be.
Yet we still guarantee access to even the 8% who don’t have coverage. We give easy routes to qualify for medicaid for those with disabilities.
Pretending the rest of the world solved healthcare because they slapped the word “universal” on a rationing scheme is not analysis.
It is bumper sticker policy for people who think access means having a card in your wallet while you wait a year to see the doctor you need.
@Mark___Taylor He included it to show the time stamp in history. Watching the movie you think it’s set much earlier …but the ships arriving at the end shows it’s the 1400s. He said this on the Joe Rogan podcast👇
@Mark___Taylor He included it to show the time stamp in history. Watching the movie you think it’s set much earlier …but the ships arriving at the end shows it’s the 1400s. He said this on the Joe Rogan podcast👇
@ArthurMacwaters If your goal is to save on healthcare cost with this idea you’re going to be disappointed. It’s all the middle men that inflate cost. Deploy AI to get rid of them, and you’ll save everyone a lot more money and time.
@DrNikhilMD Yes. 💯. Mainly if they’re aware that other physicians rely on it. I’ve been thanked multiple times by PCPs for mine. Steal my format:
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