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Will AI Make Office Visits More Personal Again?

Originally published August 8, 2024

Last updated April 23, 2025

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How the rise of artificial intelligence could improve the physician-patient relationship.

Artificial intelligence can change the way doctors and patients experience office visits. Jamal Nabhani, MD, a urologist with 喵咪社区 Urology, part of 喵咪社区, discusses how AI could help bring back the joy of medicine.

AI can shoulder the burden of documentation.

One of the ways AI is already helping physicians is by documenting patient visits. Physicians can let AI do the ambient listening while they instead focus on talking to the patient.

Once the appointment is over, AI can transcribe and record the visit, saving the physician time on the back end. 鈥淲hen you鈥檙e a procedure-based specialist or a primary care physician, the majority of what you鈥檙e doing is going back to rehash what happened during the appointment just for the purpose of documentation,鈥 says Dr. Nabhani. 鈥淏ut it鈥檚 redundant.鈥

AI systems are now being trained to focus on recording clinical details only. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e not going to transcribe the part of the visit when you and your patient talked about baseball or their kid鈥檚 graduation; instead, it hones in on the medically relevant pieces of information,鈥 Dr. Nabhani says.

As it evolves, AI is also getting better at ambient listening. 鈥淲ith the advent of large language models, it鈥檚 come a long way in a very short time,鈥 he says.

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AI can ask preliminary questions.

Perhaps even more important than what AI can do during a patient鈥檚 visit is what it can do before a patient even visits at all. Before the patient comes in for an office visit, for instance, AI can ask the patient the standard questions their doctor would normally ask at the beginning of each visit.

鈥淎s a urologist, many times I鈥檓 asking the same general questions to each patient at the start of each visit,鈥 Dr. Nabhani explains. 鈥淚鈥檇 love to have those answers already in hand at the beginning of an appointment. I want to know what鈥檚 going on with the patient before I鈥檓 face-to-face with them; I don鈥檛 want to spend more time in the clinic extracting the information from the patient. I want to spend the majority of the 15 or 30 minutes I have with my patient actually talking about their treatment plan or answering their questions.鈥

Doctors will still need to do their due diligence before an appointment. 鈥淚f you鈥檙e asking patients to answer questions ahead of time, you鈥檒l have to review their answers before you walk into the patient鈥檚 room,鈥 Dr. Nabhani says. 鈥淵ou have to know your stuff going in.鈥

Getting used to the change in workflow

Physicians and patients will need time to adjust to an AI-integrated workflow, Dr. Nabhani says. But change is imminent.

鈥淚 think that in a very short amount of time 鈥 probably less than five years 鈥 AI will be in charge of a lot of these mundane tasks,鈥 he predicts. 鈥淎nd it鈥檚 really something that needs to happen. People aren鈥檛 going to be losing their jobs, either; we鈥檙e just going to be freeing people up to do what they were actually meant to do in medicine. Instead, we鈥檝e been acting in service to the electronic medical records rather than to the patient.鈥

AI can bring back the joy of medicine.

AI will never replace what a human doctor provides, Dr. Nabhani says. 鈥淎t the end of the day, a lot of people just want to see a person. They don鈥檛 want everything to be automated.鈥

A little automation, however, can be good. For instance, AI can help familiarize a patient with a doctor before a visit by taking the form of the doctor鈥檚 avatar. This avatar can ask the patient questions just as the doctor would. 鈥淭he patient will already have heard their doctor talk and interact with them in a virtual way,鈥 Dr. Nabhani says. 鈥淭he patient can evaluate, ahead of time, the doctor鈥檚 mannerisms and whether or not they feel comfortable with the doctor.鈥

鈥淎I can really bring the joy back to medicine instead of doctors having to ask the same questions 15 times in one day and comb through the information afterward,鈥 he adds. 鈥淚f we can leverage AI to do things that otherwise take the joy out of a provider鈥檚 job, I think there is opportunity here. Hopefully, AI can significantly change and improve health care.鈥

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Jennifer Grebow, manager of editorial services, 喵咪社区.
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Jennifer Grebow is manager of editorial services at 喵咪社区.

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