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by 908B64B197 1197 days ago
> This allows doctors to be fully focused on their consultation

Here's the thing: rigorous medical documentation is not a burden on the practitioner, but rather an integral part of treating someone. You need detailed historical data to diagnose some tricky conditions and treat them correctly.

What's the tool doing to prevent a practitioner from simply blindly copy-pasting the output without verifying it?

> and saves them a lot time.

Which means more billable. Have you considered charging per medical act performed?

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Unfortunately I've had interactions with the medical system where the doctors wrote their after meeting notes with severe errors and pieces of fiction, as well as specialists who almost ran out of the room after 5 minutes of an appointment they billed 45 minutes for to the insurance. I doubt such cases are rare and I suspect this sort of product, which I'm a priori neutral about, would change the situation much for the worse.