Buckley Patrick, Wang Yanshan, Gopalan Priya
Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Buckley, Gopalan); Department of Health Information Management, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Wang).
Focus (Am Psychiatr Publ). 2025 Jan;23(1):44-48. doi: 10.1176/appi.focus.20240024. Epub 2025 Jan 15.
Artificial intelligence (AI) scribes for clinical documentation are likely to be among the first AI tools to affect the day-to-day practice of psychiatry, yet many psychiatrists are unfamiliar with them. This article introduces psychiatrists to AI scribes, including their potential benefits and risks. AI scribes may enhance efficiency, reduce physician burnout, and improve patient-physician rapport by automating documentation processes. Key concerns include privacy, accuracy, and the ability to capture nuanced patient communication. Initial recommendations for responsibly integrating AI scribes into psychiatric practice are provided, emphasizing the importance of balancing technological benefits with careful oversight.
用于临床记录的人工智能(AI)抄写员很可能是最早影响精神病学日常实践的人工智能工具之一,但许多精神科医生对它们并不熟悉。本文向精神科医生介绍AI抄写员,包括其潜在的益处和风险。AI抄写员可以通过使记录过程自动化来提高效率、减轻医生的职业倦怠并改善医患关系。主要关注点包括隐私、准确性以及捕捉患者细微沟通的能力。文章提供了将AI抄写员负责任地整合到精神病学实践中的初步建议,强调了在享受技术益处的同时进行谨慎监督的重要性。