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Florida Researchers Studying Artificial Intelligence Use in Telehealth

Researchers are looking into whether artificial intelligence integrated into telehealth visits can reduce misdiagnoses and improve patient outcomes.

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By Victoria Bailey

- University of Central Florida researchers are working on a study to determine whether artificial intelligence integrated into telehealth visits can improve provider training and patient outcomes.

Telehealth has improved patient access to care, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, and has helped patients and providers avoid in-person visits and reduced waiting room crowds. Telehealth advocates expect that the platform will be integrated with in-person visits beyond the pandemic to form a hybrid healthcare standard of care.

But it has its limitations, and some point out that mistakes can be made when a physician sees a patient in a virtual visit rather than in person.. Those mistakes can lead to misdiagnoses and unaddressed health issues. In addition, medical tests such as blood pressure checks can be difficult during a telehealth visit without proper equipment or remote patient monitoring tools. 

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