Patient-Representing Population's Perceptions of GPT-Generated Versus Standard Emergency Department Discharge Instructions: Randomized Blind Survey Assessment
BackgroundDischarge instructions are a key form of documentation and patient communication in the time of transition from the emergency department (ED) to home. Discharge instructions are time-consuming and often underprioritized, especially in the ED, leading to discharge delays and possibly impers...
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Main Authors: | Thomas Huang (Author), Conrad Safranek (Author), Vimig Socrates (Author), David Chartash (Author), Donald Wright (Author), Monisha Dilip (Author), Rohit B Sangal (Author), Richard Andrew Taylor (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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