2023
DOI: 10.1007/s12262-023-03727-x
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ChatGPT in Surgical Practice—a New Kid on the Block

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“…Patient health literacy is essential for many other aspects of health care, such as understanding medication instructions [10][11][12] While a higher score indicates easier readability for Flesch Ease Scores (bar charts), the other indices correlate a lower score with easier readability (radar charts). Each score can be translated into a grade school level and recommended reading age using reference ranges.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Patient health literacy is essential for many other aspects of health care, such as understanding medication instructions [10][11][12] While a higher score indicates easier readability for Flesch Ease Scores (bar charts), the other indices correlate a lower score with easier readability (radar charts). Each score can be translated into a grade school level and recommended reading age using reference ranges.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8 ChatGPT is a conversational NLP tool that has garnered significant interest from researchers due to its capacity to analyze data 9 and provide accurate summaries of information. 10 Herein, we assess ChatGPT's ability to generate readable, accurate, and clear patient summaries from urological studies. Additionally, we compare ChatGPT's performance at generating patient summaries with author-written versions.…”
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“…Additionally, the article does not discuss how AI can be used to improve patient care or how it could be used to develop new medical treatments. Bhattacharya et al [49] evaluated the performance of a novel deep learning and ChatGPT-based model for surgical practice. The proposed model can understand natural language inputs such as queries and generate relevant answers.…”
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confidence: 99%