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In a first for the U.S., Utah is letting artificial intelligence - not a doctor - renew certain medical prescriptions. No human involved.

The state has launched a pilot program with health-tech startup Doctronic that allows an AI system to handle routine prescription renewals for patients with chronic conditions. The initiative, which kicked off quietly last month, is a high-stakes test of whether AI can safely take on one of health care’s most sensitive tasks and how far that could spread beyond one AI-friendly red state.

Looks like the AI is carrying malpractice insurance and will be charging $4 per renewal.

https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/healthcare-information...





Would love to know the thought process and rationale of whoever underwrote that policy. My experience suggests you should never trust unsupervised LLMs for anything life or mission critical.



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