The Effects of a Computerized Clinical Decision Aid on Clinical Decision-Making in Psychosis Care
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UK clinical decision support scheme based on software developed in Ireland - TechCentral.ie
Three major NHS Trusts in the Greater Manchester region will be deploying clinical decision support (CDS) software developed by Irish healthtech start-up xWave Technologies under a new scheme, GP Direct Access. Led by the Greater Manchester Imaging Network, the three NHS Trusts (Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, Northern Care Alliance NHS Foundation Trust, and Wrightington, [… The post UK clinical decision support scheme based on softw…
Can Chatbots Spot Mental Health Drug Side Effects?
As mental healthcare gaps persist, people increasingly turn to AI chatbots for help with psychiatric medication side effects. A new study evaluated how well large language models detect and respond to these complex, high-risk situations. While AI often mirrors a psychiatrist's tone, researchers found it struggles with accurately identifying adverse drug reactions and offering actionable advice.
AI Chatbots Fall Short On Psychiatric Medication Side Effect Advice, Study Finds
A recent Georgia Tech study published at NAACL 2025 reveals that large language models, despite mimicking empathetic tones, consistently fail to accurately detect or provide clinically aligned, actionable advice regarding adverse drug reactions to psychiatric medications, highlighting critical limitations for vulnerable populations with limited healthcare access despite funding from the NSF, AFSP, and Microsoft.
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