Revolutionizing Schedules: The Power of AI in Physician Practices.

Q4 Medicine
Stephen H Liebowitz, Matthew Robertson
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Abstract

Since the early 2000s, artificial intelligence (AI) has raised concerns regarding its use in healthcare to manage vast amounts of patient data, ensure proper handling, and maintain robust security measures. Nevertheless, contemporary healthcare organizations are exploring ways AI can safely enhance operational efficiency and support their patient populations. Successful, evidence-based utilization relies on a well-defined ambulatory strategy, and operational efficiency must be foundational to that strategy. Patient no-shows and appointment compliance, especially in the context of social determinants of health such as access, present inherent obstacles to patient and provider satisfaction, continuity of care, practice productivity, and the financial sustainability of an organization. To address these obstacles, Berkeley Research Group has been working with Phoebe Physician Group. Their shared objective is twofold: enhance patient encounter volume and the associated revenue. This article provides insights into the steps taken to integrate AI and machine learning to mitigate the problem of no-shows by automatically double-booking appointments for patients with a high probability of not showing up. A glimpse into the outcomes achieved and lessons learned throughout the process also is presented.

革新日程安排:人工智能在医生诊疗中的力量。
自 2000 年代初以来,人工智能(AI)在医疗保健领域的应用引发了人们对其管理大量患者数据、确保正确处理和维护强大安全措施的担忧。尽管如此,当代医疗机构仍在探索人工智能如何安全地提高运营效率并为患者提供支持。成功的循证利用依赖于明确的非住院战略,而运营效率必须是该战略的基础。患者爽约和遵守预约,尤其是在就医等健康社会决定因素的背景下,对患者和医疗服务提供者的满意度、医疗服务的连续性、医疗机构的生产力以及医疗机构的财务可持续性构成了内在障碍。为了解决这些障碍,伯克利研究集团一直在与菲比医生集团合作。他们的共同目标有两个:提高患者就诊量和相关收入。本文将深入介绍整合人工智能和机器学习所采取的措施,通过自动为极有可能不来就诊的患者重复预约,来缓解爽约问题。本文还介绍了在整个过程中取得的成果和吸取的经验教训。
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Frontiers of Health Services Management
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