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  • Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare
  • Natural Language Processing
  • Clinical Decision Support

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  • Large language models (LLMs) offer potential applications in healthcare, including patient education and diagnosis.
  • Current evaluations of LLMs in healthcare settings are limited.
  • This study addresses the need for rigorous assessment of LLM capabilities in clinical contexts.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the accuracy and efficiency of automated fact-checking using two distinct LLMs.
  • To demonstrate how an LLM can assist patients in refining prompts for improved clinical safety.
  • To compare LLM performance against human expert evaluations.

Main Methods:

  • A comparative study involving two LLMs (GPT-4o, OpenBioLLM-70B) and three human experts.
  • A clinical scenario focused on retinoid safety for acne treatment, involving prompt refinement and fact-checking.
  • Evaluation of LLM fact-checking accuracy and time efficiency on 20 diverse clinical statements.
  • Outcome measures included accuracy percentage, time to fact-check, and prompt redrafting success.

Main Results:

  • GPT-4o and OpenBioLLM-70B achieved 86% agreement with experts in the clinical scenario, though with some omissions regarding critical safety information (isotretinoin, folic acid).
  • For 20 clinical statements, GPT-4o demonstrated 100% accuracy compared to human experts, while OpenBioLLM-70B achieved 95% accuracy.
  • LLMs significantly reduced fact-checking time compared to human experts (seconds/minutes vs. 18 minutes on average).

Conclusions:

  • GPT-4o can effectively enhance patient prompts for better health information capture and safety.
  • Both evaluated LLMs provide efficient fact-checking with accuracy levels approaching those of human experts.
  • Human expert review remains essential to verify accuracy and ensure comprehensive patient safety, especially for critical information.