Incidence of Diagnostic Errors Among Unexpectedly Hospitalized Patients Using an Automated Medical History-Taking System With a Differential Diagnosis Generator: Retrospective Observational Study.
Ren KawamuraYukinori HaradaShu SugimotoYuichiro NagaseShinichi KatsukuraTaro ShimizuPublished in: JMIR medical informatics (2022)
The incidence of diagnostic errors among patients in the outpatient department of internal medicine who used an automated medical history-taking system that generates differential diagnosis lists seemed to be lower than the previously reported incidence of diagnostic errors. This result suggests that the implementation of an automated medical history-taking system that generates differential diagnosis lists could be beneficial for diagnostic safety in the outpatient department of internal medicine.