Axios: Deepfakes could supercharge health care's misinformation problem (2)

30 November, 2023

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AI could also be automated to identify and quarantine disinformation?

Who polices the police and who defines misinformation?

One of the satisfactions of working with medical records is their accuracy and dependency on accuracy and completeness to satisfy health professionals indemnity.

It will be important to codify and separate patient processed data from health professional entered data.

Sorting facts from half facts when taking histories from patients is a regular clinical task.

When AI uses processed data to enable diagnostic and care pathways this discrimination between patient entered data and clinician entered data will be an important feature of digital health.

A past professional administrative colleague stopped me in a supermarket three days ago. She showed me her insulin pump and was proud to explain how these results were shared with the service provider and how AI was "learning her" before beginning to run her pump.

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HIFA profile: Richard Fitton is a retired family doctor - GP. Professional interests: Health literacy, patient partnership of trust and implementation of healthcare with professionals, family and public involvement in the prevention of modern lifestyle diseases, patients using access to professional records to overcome confidentiality barriers to care, patients as part of the policing of the use of their patient data. Email address: richardpeterfitton7 AT gmail.com