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I’m a doctor — here’s how AI will impact your health

As artificial intelligence continues to move into the healthcare arena — showing up everywhere from ultrasound screenings to drug development to doctors’ offices — some patients may be uncertain, curious or concerned about how it will impact them or their medical care.

Dr. Harvey Castro, an emergency medicine physician in Coppell, Texas, is also a consultant and speaker on AI and ChatGPT in health care.

Castro shared with Fox News Digital some of the most common questions patients are asking about the use of AI in the medical field — and provided his responses.

Diving right in here … 

Understanding AI in health care

1. What is AI — and how is it used in health care?

“AI, or artificial intelligence, is a technology that mimics human intelligence. In health care, it’s used to analyze medical data, assist in diagnoses and personalize treatment plans.”

He added, “It’s like having an extra set of expert eyes to help us provide the best care for you.”

2. How is AI being used in diagnosis or treatment?

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“AI can analyze medical records, lab results and imaging studies to assist us in making a more accurate diagnosis. It’s a tool that supports our clinical judgment, ensuring that we consider all available information in your treatment plan.”

3. How does AI personalize health care?

“AI allows us to tailor treatment to your unique needs by analyzing your health data. It’s like having a personalized medical assistant that helps us choose the best treatment options for you, considering your medical history and individual characteristics.”

4. How does AI complement the care provided by human health care professionals?

“AI is a valuable tool that enhances our abilities — not replaces them.”

“It can process information quickly and identify patterns we might miss, allowing us to focus more on you, the patient, and provide personalized care.”

5. Will AI replace human health care providers?

“No. AI won’t replace human healthcare providers. It’s a tool that assists us, but it lacks the empathy, ethical judgment and personal touch that only a human can provide. We work together with AI to offer you the best care possible.”

Benefits and risks

As artificial intelligence continues to move into the healthcare arena — showing up everywhere from ultrasound screenings to drug development to doctors’ offices — some patients may be uncertain, curious or concerned about how it will impact them or their medical care. Shutterstock

6. What are the benefits and potential risks of using AI in health care?

“The benefits of AI include more accurate diagnoses, personalized treatments and efficient care. However, like any technology, it must be used responsibly. Potential risks might include data privacy concerns or biases in AI models. But we take all necessary precautions to mitigate these risks.”

7. Is AI safe to use in medical procedures?

“Yes, AI is rigorously tested and used to enhance our capabilities in medical procedures. For example, in surgery, AI can guide us precisely, improving outcomes and recovery times. Your safety is always our priority.”

8. How can I benefit from AI in my healthcare journey?

“AI can empower you to take an active role in your health. From personalized treatment plans to AI-powered apps that help you manage chronic conditions, AI is a valuable ally in your health care journey, supporting you and your medical team.”

Dr. Harvey Castro, an emergency medicine physician in Coppell, Texas, is also a consultant and speaker on AI and ChatGPT in health care. In this piece, he shares the answers to 25 burning questions about AI and health care. Shutterstock

Privacy and security

9. How does AI ensure the privacy and security of my health data?

“AI systems in health care adhere to strict privacy and security regulations. Your health data is encrypted and used responsibly.”

“We take your privacy seriously,” added Dr. Castro, “and ensure that all information is handled with the utmost care and confidentiality.”