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Application of generative language models to orthopaedic practice.

Jessica CatersonOlivia AmblerNicholas Cereceda-MonteolivaMatthew HornerAndrew JonesArwel Tomos Poacher
Published in: BMJ open (2024)
This study shows that LLMs are effective for generation of clinical letters. With little prompting, they are readable and mostly accurate. However, they are not consistent, and include inappropriate omissions or insertions. Furthermore, management plans produced by LLMs are generic but often accurate. In the future, a healthcare specific language model trained on accurate and secure data could provide an excellent tool for increasing the efficiency of clinicians through summarisation of large volumes of data into a single clinical letter.
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