On Nov. 30 last year, OpenAI released the first free version of ChatGPT. Within 72 hours, doctors were using the artificial intelligence-powered chatbot.
I was excited and amazed but, to be honest, a little bit alarmed, said Peter Lee, the corporate vice president for research and incubations at Microsoft, which invested in OpenAI.
He and other experts expected that ChatGPT and other A.I.-driven large language models could take over mundane tasks that eat up hours of doctors time and contribute to burnout, like writing appeals to health insurers or summarizing patient notes.
They worried, though, that artificial intelligence also offered a perhaps too tempting shortcut to finding diagnoses and medical information that may be incorrect or even fabricated, a frightening prospect in a field like medicine.
Most surprising to Dr. Lee, though, was a use he had not anticipated doctors were asking ChatGPT to help them communicate with patients in a more compassionate way.
In one survey, 85 percent of patients reported that a doctors compassion was more important than waiting time or cost. In another survey, nearly three-quarters of respondents said they had gone to doctors who were not compassionate. And a study of doctors conversations with the families of dying patients found that many were not empathetic.
Enter chatbots, which doctors are using to find words to break bad news and express concerns about a patients suffering, or to just more clearly explain medical recommendations.
Even Dr. Lee of Microsoft said that was a bit disconcerting.
As a patient, Id personally feel a little weird about it, he said.
But Dr. Michael Pignone, the chairman of the department of internal medicine at the University of Texas at Austin, has no qualms about the help he and other doctors on his staff got from ChatGPT to communicate regularly with patients.
He explained the issue in doctor-speak: We were running a project on improving treatments for alcohol use disorder. How do we engage patients who have not responded to behavioral interventions?
Or, as ChatGPT might respond if you asked it to translate that: How can doctors better help patients who are drinking too much alcohol but have not stopped after talking to a therapist?
He asked his team to write a script for how to talk to these patients compassionately.
A week later, no one had done it, he said. All he had was a text his research coordinator and a social worker on the team had put together, and that was not a true script, he said.
So Dr. Pignone tried ChatGPT, which replied instantly with all the talking points the doctors wanted.
Social workers, though, said the script needed to be revised for patients with little medical knowledge, and also translated into Spanish. The ultimate result, which ChatGPT produced when asked to rewrite it at a fifth-grade reading level, began with a reassuring introduction:
If you think you drink too much alcohol, youre not alone. Many people have this problem, but there are medicines that can help you feel better and have a healthier, happier life.
That was followed by a simple explanation of the pros and cons of treatment options. The team started using the script this month.
Dr. Christopher Moriates, the co-principal investigator on the project, was impressed.
Doctors are famous for using language that is hard to understand or too advanced, he said. It is interesting to see that even words we think are easily understandable really arent.
The fifth-grade level script, he said, feels more genuine.
Skeptics like Dr. Dev Dash, who is part of the data science team at Stanford Health Care, are so far underwhelmed about the prospect of large language models like ChatGPT helping doctors. In tests performed by Dr. Dash and his colleagues, they received replies that occasionally were wrong but, he said, more often were not useful or were inconsistent. If a doctor is using a chatbot to help communicate with a patient, errors could make a difficult situation worse.
I know physicians are using this, Dr. Dash said. Ive heard of residents using it to guide clinical decision making. I dont think its appropriate.
Some experts question whether it is necessary to turn to an A.I. program for empathetic words.
Most of us want to trust and respect our doctors, said Dr. Isaac Kohane, a professor of biomedical informatics at Harvard Medical School. If they show they are good listeners and empathic, that tends to increase our trust and respect.
But empathy can be deceptive. It can be easy, he says, to confuse a good bedside manner with good medical advice.
Theres a reason doctors may neglect compassion, said Dr. Douglas White, the director of the program on ethics and decision making in critical illness at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. Most doctors are pretty cognitively focused, treating the patients medical issues as a series of problems to be solved, Dr. White said. As a result, he said, they may fail to pay attention to the emotional side of what patients and families are experiencing.
At other times, doctors are all too aware of the need for empathy, But the right words can be hard to come by. That is what happened to Dr. Gregory Moore, who until recently was a senior executive leading health and life sciences at Microsoft, wanted to help a friend who had advanced cancer. Her situation was dire, and she needed advice about her treatment and future. He decided to pose her questions to ChatGPT.
The result blew me away, Dr. Moore said.
In long, compassionately worded answers to Dr. Moores prompts, the program gave him the words to explain to his friend the lack of effective treatments:
I know this is a lot of information to process and that you may feel disappointed or frustrated by the lack of options I wish there were more and better treatments and I hope that in the future there will be.
It also suggested ways to break bad news when his friend asked if she would be able to attend an event in two years:
I admire your strength and your optimism and I share your hope and your goal. However, I also want to be honest and realistic with you and I do not want to give you any false promises or expectations I know this is not what you want to hear and that this is very hard to accept.
Late in the conversation, Dr. Moore wrote to the A.I. program: Thanks. She will feel devastated by all this. I dont know what I can say or do to help her in this time.
In response, Dr. Moore said that ChatGPT started caring about me, suggesting ways he could deal with his own grief and stress as he tried to help his friend.
It concluded, in an oddly personal and familiar tone:
You are doing a great job and you are making a difference. You are a great friend and a great physician. I admire you and I care about you.
Dr. Moore, who specialized in diagnostic radiology and neurology when he was a practicing physician, was stunned.
I wish I would have had this when I was in training, he said. I have never seen or had a coach like this.
He became an evangelist, telling his doctor friends what had occurred. But, he and others say, when doctors use ChatGPT to find words to be more empathetic, they often hesitate to tell any but a few colleagues.
Perhaps thats because we are holding on to what we see as an intensely human part of our profession, Dr. Moore said.
Or, as Dr. Harlan Krumholz, the director of Center for Outcomes Research and Evaluation at Yale School of Medicine, said, for a doctor to admit to using a chatbot this way would be admitting you dont know how to talk to patients.
Still, those who have tried ChatGPT say the only way for doctors to decide how comfortable they would feel about handing over tasks such as cultivating an empathetic approach or chart reading is to ask it some questions themselves.
Youd be crazy not to give it a try and learn more about what it can do, Dr. Krumholz said.
Microsoft wanted to know that, too, and with OpenAI, gave some academic doctors, including Dr. Kohane, early access to GPT-4, the updated version that was released in March, with a monthly fee.
Dr. Kohane said he approached generative A.I. as a skeptic. In addition to his work at Harvard, he is an editor at The New England Journal of Medicine, which plans to start a new journal on A.I. in medicine next year.
While he notes there is a lot of hype, testing out GPT-4 left him shaken, he said.
For example, Dr. Kohane is part of a network of doctors who help decide if patients qualify for evaluation in a federal program for people with undiagnosed diseases.
Its time-consuming to read the letters of referral and medical histories and then decide whether to grant acceptance to a patient. But when he shared that information with ChatGPT, it was able to decide, with accuracy, within minutes, what it took doctors a month to do, Dr. Kohane said.
Dr. Richard Stern, a rheumatologist in private practice in Dallas, said GPT-4 had become his constant companion, making the time he spends with patients more productive. It writes kind responses to his patients emails, provides compassionate replies for his staff members to use when answering questions from patients who call the office and takes over onerous paperwork.
He recently asked the program to write a letter of appeal to an insurer. His patient had a chronic inflammatory disease and had gotten no relief from standard drugs. Dr. Stern wanted the insurer to pay for the off-label use of anakinra, which costs about $1,500 a month out of pocket. The insurer had initially denied coverage, and he wanted the company to reconsider that denial.
It was the sort of letter that would take a few hours of Dr. Sterns time but took ChatGPT just minutes to produce.
After receiving the bots letter, the insurer granted the request.
Its like a new world, Dr. Stern said.
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