Human clinical decision making with AI in the loop:
The human layer and Ux interface
- "Sometimes the smallest things take the most room in your heart." —
- Winnie the Pooh
- Above was Winnie the Pooh translating the Chandogya Upanishad:
- छान्दोग्य उपनिषद् ८.१.३*अथ य एषोऽणिमैतदात्म्यमिदं सर्वम्।तत् सत्यम्। स आत्मा। तत् त्वम् असि श्वेतकेतो इति।
How do we deidentify as per HIPAA, the entire data that is captured into our system 2 healthcare data processing ecosystem?
Can missing the smallest things sometimes take up the most room in our workflow?
Are the smallest things, sometimes the smallest pieces in the puzzle, most rewarding in terms of learning and illness outcomes?
Is the work of AI LLMs as just a machine translator in our multilingual workflow small enough?
Consent form: Machine translation provides an added feature to our informed patient consent form that allows a single click translation to any global language!
Let me know if the konkani seems right!
In case it's not we have a manual back up here used routinely for majority of our patients:
The above is one layer of explainability and raising awareness about patient rights including right to privacy.





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