2020
DOI: 10.2196/20549
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Use Characteristics and Triage Acuity of a Digital Symptom Checker in a Large Integrated Health System: Population-Based Descriptive Study

Abstract: Background Pressure on the US health care system has been increasing due to a combination of aging populations, rising health care expenditures, and most recently, the COVID-19 pandemic. Responses to this pressure are hindered in part by reliance on a limited supply of highly trained health care professionals, creating a need for scalable technological solutions. Digital symptom checkers are artificial intelligence–supported software tools that use a conversational “chatbot” format to support rapid… Show more

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“…In spite of all limitations, we were able to describe a successful implementation of an AI-powered chatbot to assess COVID-19 related risks and to provide optimal healthcare utilization through flexible, on-demand and accessible structures. These findings corroborate with others from Austria, Switzerland and the USA, suggesting that the use of this technology may decrease the healthcare system overload and increase access to healthcare system ( 13 15 ). All efforts summarized here were validated along with health authorities in the country, therefore safety was ensured based on rigorous evaluation by state departments in each city where the algorithm was implemented.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…In spite of all limitations, we were able to describe a successful implementation of an AI-powered chatbot to assess COVID-19 related risks and to provide optimal healthcare utilization through flexible, on-demand and accessible structures. These findings corroborate with others from Austria, Switzerland and the USA, suggesting that the use of this technology may decrease the healthcare system overload and increase access to healthcare system ( 13 15 ). All efforts summarized here were validated along with health authorities in the country, therefore safety was ensured based on rigorous evaluation by state departments in each city where the algorithm was implemented.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Home SAA use has the potential to reduce the burden on primary and secondary care and to navigate patients to appropriate care (Winn et al 2019;Miller et al 2020;Morse et al 2020). Confirmatory prospective studies of these findings are in progress.…”
Section: Patient 'Self-evaluation' and Its Role In Community Healthmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Confirmatory prospective studies of these findings are in progress. In a recent study, Morse et al (2020) described their experience integrating an SAA in northern California for Sutter Health, in which 26 646 assessments were delivered in a broad patient population to provide assistance outside typical physician office hours. In that study, SAA triage recommendations were comparable to those of nurse-staffed telephone triage lines.…”
Section: Patient 'Self-evaluation' and Its Role In Community Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Some nations have gone further, using symptom checkers in place of more typical clinical triage systems. 1 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%