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Comparing artificial intelligence- vs clinician-authored summaries of simulated primary care electronic health records.


ABSTRACT:

Objective

To compare clinical summaries generated from simulated patient primary care electronic health records (EHRs) by GPT-4, to summaries generated by clinicians on multiple domains of quality including utility, concision, accuracy, and bias.

Materials and methods

Seven primary care physicians generated 70 simulated patient EHR notes, each representing 10 patient contacts with the practice over at least 2 years. Each record was summarized by a different clinician and by GPT-4. artificial intelligence (AI)- and clinician-authored summaries were rated blind by clinicians according to 8 domains of quality and an overall rating.

Results

The median time taken for a clinician to read through and assimilate the information in the EHRs before summarizing, was 7 minutes. Clinicians rated clinician-authored summaries higher than AI-authored summaries overall (7.39 vs 7.00 out of 10; P = .02), but with greater variability in clinician-authored summary ratings. AI and clinician-authored summaries had similar accuracy and AI-authored summaries were less likely to omit important information and more likely to use patient-friendly language.

Discussion

Although AI-authored summaries were rated slightly lower overall compared with clinician-authored summaries, they demonstrated similar accuracy and greater consistency. This demonstrates potential applications for generating summaries in primary care, particularly given the substantial time taken for clinicians to undertake this work.

Conclusion

The results suggest the feasibility, utility and acceptability of using AI-authored summaries to integrate into EHRs to support clinicians in primary care. AI summarization tools have the potential to improve healthcare productivity, including by enabling clinicians to spend more time on direct patient care.

SUBMITTER: Shemtob L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC12309840 | biostudies-literature | 2025 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Comparing artificial intelligence- vs clinician-authored summaries of simulated primary care electronic health records.

Shemtob Lara L   Nouri Abdullah A   Harvey-Sullivan Adam A   Qiu Connor S CS   Martin Jonathan J   Martin Martha M   Noden Sara S   Rob Tanveer T   Neves Ana L AL   Majeed Azeem A   Clarke Jonathan J   Beaney Thomas T  

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<h4>Objective</h4>To compare clinical summaries generated from simulated patient primary care electronic health records (EHRs) by GPT-4, to summaries generated by clinicians on multiple domains of quality including utility, concision, accuracy, and bias.<h4>Materials and methods</h4>Seven primary care physicians generated 70 simulated patient EHR notes, each representing 10 patient contacts with the practice over at least 2 years. Each record was summarized by a different clinician and by GPT-4.  ...[more]

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