2020
DOI: 10.1136/bmjinnov-2020-000530
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Development of a practical training method for a healthcare artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot

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“…Patients may also interact with chatbots, where commercial offerings now exist, to guide care. An array of oncology use cases have been explored in which chatbots help patients better understand their diagnosis, treatment, monitoring plan, and general health promotion plan 52,53 . Not all interactive software apps require AI technology: an interactive smartphone app deployed in a prostate and breast cancer populations receiving radiotherapy- or chemotherapy-reduced treatment-related adverse effects 54,55 …”
Section: Treatment and Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Patients may also interact with chatbots, where commercial offerings now exist, to guide care. An array of oncology use cases have been explored in which chatbots help patients better understand their diagnosis, treatment, monitoring plan, and general health promotion plan 52,53 . Not all interactive software apps require AI technology: an interactive smartphone app deployed in a prostate and breast cancer populations receiving radiotherapy- or chemotherapy-reduced treatment-related adverse effects 54,55 …”
Section: Treatment and Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An array of oncology use cases have been explored in which chatbots help patients better understand their diagnosis, treatment, monitoring plan, and general health promotion plan. 52,53 Not all interactive software apps require AI technology: an interactive smartphone app deployed in a prostate and breast cancer populations receiving radiotherapyor chemotherapy-reduced treatment-related adverse effects. 54,55 A somewhat related emergent technology area is digital therapeutics, which have been broadly defined as "software as a medical device that provides evidence-based therapeutic intervention to patients to prevent, manage, or treat a medical disorder or disease."…”
Section: Treatment and Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%