Mitigating Cognitive Biases in Clinical Decision-Making Through Multi-Agent Conversations Using Large Language Models: Simulation Study
BackgroundCognitive biases in clinical decision-making significantly contribute to errors in diagnosis and suboptimal patient outcomes. Addressing these biases presents a formidable challenge in the medical field. ObjectiveThis study aimed to explore the role of large language models (LLMs) in mitig...
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Main Authors: | Yuhe Ke (Author), Rui Yang (Author), Sui An Lie (Author), Taylor Xin Yi Lim (Author), Yilin Ning (Author), Irene Li (Author), Hairil Rizal Abdullah (Author), Daniel Shu Wei Ting (Author), Nan Liu (Author) |
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2024-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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