I worked as a nurse for over 40 years. Early on the doctors owned their own practices, were engaged, empathetic, and caring. General practitioners treated everything and made the decisions based on training and experience. Then CMS got involved. Now doctors can’t afford to be in a private practice due to insurance requirements so they work for corporations. Per their contract they are required to see a certain number of patients daily/ weekly. Insurance determines the number of days patients can stay in the hospital, what tests they can have, and what prescriptions. Doctors don’t treat the whole body anymore so refer patients to specialists. They have to get insurance approval for some referrals, hospital admissions, and medication. You go to urgent care and they refer you to ER. You go to the ER and they slap a bandaid on and tell you to see your PCP. You can’t get an appointment for weeks, then get referred to a specialist and they can’t see you for weeks or months. You never get phone calls from your doctor and rarely even from their nurse. I have seen medical care deteriorate over the years and it is scary and disheartening.
When I was a child, my father would take me to the doctor. There was no one in the office except for the doctor and one nurse. There was no staff to handle appointments and all the insurance crap. My father would ask the doctor how much he owed, the doctor would say $10, my father would hand him $10, and the doctor would put it in his own wallet. There was zero insurance. This was in the 50s. I do get phone calls from my doctors and nurses. The last time I had a tooth pulled, the dentist called me the next day to make sure I was okay. One of the nurses with my oncologist called me at home and said my kidney numbers weren't great and that I should try eliminating caffeine for a few days and get retested. My numbers were back to normal, so now I don't drink caffeine at all. Perhaps doctors are better here in the South in smaller towns. All of my doctors came down here from up north (NY and PA), so I suppose they are more at ease here.
@@bite-sizedshorts9635 Are you a Veteran? My dad (90) is a Veteran and gets VA medical. They treat him very good. He also has other insurance; private and medicare. They call him also, but I know they are always trying to get him to come in for appointments. He's old. He doesn't want to drive all the way to doctors every day. I live in a different part of the country and am below poverty level, but I'm also a Veteran, but do not get VA care. Doctors never call me. I think all of that stuff matters.
What a magnificent, truth filled post. This is modern medicine today. See a patient every ten minutes no matter what. It's like running on treadmill to see as many patients as inhumanly possible every day. And nurses do most of the heavy lifting in the patient care process today. I am doing everything I can to not need care.
I agree. However, there is dietary training and old voodoo nonsense. Everyone I have come across treats me like their wayward dad/grandpa. I worked it out myself. Not that hard if you really listen to your body.
I checked my symptoms on webmd then went to the ER. The doctor came in asked me for my symptoms she left, went through a door and didn't realize that the door was still open. She came back and quoted WEBMD VERBATIM. I asked her if there were any diagnosis other than WEBMD. she responded, " You shouldn't self diagnose with the internet." It's been 10 years since returning to any doctors, I too can PRACTICE medicine.
@@zobo70 there's ALWAYS Massive Gaps! But we're incessantly told!: NOTHING TOO SEE HERE: FOLKS! In some case's that's Literally and Physically TRUE! And CAN'T see or get Medical Assistance!, unless you've got the MONEY Too MATCH!
I work in healthcare and everything is so short staffed no one knows what the eff is going on and a 12 to 16 hour shift feels like getting pistoI-whipped
Ya I've noticed that from every office I go to in the past few years. It's frustrating for everyone involved. Thanks for working so hard, it'll get better!
My doctors know I'm very intelligent, so they actually listen to me. I can describe my symptoms accurately and let them know what worked before, if it's something I've had before.
@@Veronica-h2k3e My doctors are all conservative. In fact, one of my former doctors had concealed carry and was packing at the office. He was from central PA.
I moved and I haven't met my new doctor yet but the problem isn't really the doctors it's the medical system they work for or network as they choose to call it. Problem is a bunch of those networks don't want you healed they want you treated repeatedly and continually so they don't lose patience they don't get paid for people that are healed permanently.
ER: Doctors, RN's, and LPN//LVN are some of best because their work environment finely hones medical knowledge combined with accurate skills and instinct. TV drama cannot encompass the half of it..... Real First responders ROCK❤
If physicians stopped settling before Trial, thrn malpractice premiums might be more reasonable. The way it is today, everyone filing a malpractice claim has a payday because insurers fear trials.
Actually it's the opposite: most people who suffer iatrogenic harm never even get a day in court because the lawyers don't feel the compensation would be high enough to be worth their time.
After years of seeking answers I had to INFORM my doctors about MULTIPLE diagnoses. MULTIPLE were missed 9+ yrs. I was right...they then ordered appropriate testing & confirmed what I knew. Basically I figured out I have hEDS besides long-diagnosed ME/CFS...just looked up comorbidities & finally answers to undiagnosed but debilitating issues I had been struggling w/ untreated...like Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome of 9 yrs. Then a Tilt Table Test confirmed it. Surgery confirmed Endometriosis after 12 yrs of symptoms & no one mentioning why or the possibility of it.
"Peanut Butter Falcon". the movie... special needs people still have feelings too. Thank you to all the wrestlers in that movie for taking the time :) Seriously, from the bottom of my heart... THANK YOU.
One day people will walk into a hospital and merely check in and say nothing, AI will scan and determine if and where the problem is and take care of it.
If mankind is allowed to flourish upon the earth technology will surpass mankind’s ability to keep up intellectually, doctors and surgeons will be replaced by AI which will remove the probability of human error. Within twenty years I foresee Ai handling most surgeries successfully, if not sooner now that Ai is building itself to be smarter on a daily basis. In theory you could walk into a hospital and without saying a word Ai would identify and remedy the problem without any human intervention, flawlessly every time. I have never been a big fan of TV shows, personally I think it’s meant to distract the weakest of minds.
WebMD diagnosed my daughters narcolepsy with cataplexy. After 2 years of very expensive testing, missed school, getting yelled at by teachers for not ensuring our daughter gets enough sleep. Wondering why she was falling down randomly. Our daughter getting in trouble for falling asleep in class. Typed up the symptoms in WebMD. Doctors then offended we went to WebMD. Then wanting to do more testing to try to prove it was anything else but. Only to finally give in and relent that it was narcolepsy.
I am a medical doctor and my teenage techy son introduced me to ChatGPT, and I have had a lot of extra time to talk with my patients. I can get to the answer a lot faster. I don't follow ChatGPT blindly, as I have 20 years experience to put Chat's answers into context.
That's my Mayor!! Awesome stuff Mayor Jacobs. Hope you are able to continue to serve our great county here in Knoxville!!😎👍Really appreciate you Sir!!!
From my recent experience with AI Doctor online... I have to say it was brutally honest and totally accurate with the diagnosis. Nothing I wanted to hear but a heck of a lot less stressful than sitting in a doctors waiting room with a bunch of people with unknown health issues and bad hygiene.
All of my Drs are now just corporate employees. You get 1 - 3 minute visit with your actual Dr, once a year. All other visits are with a PA or NP. They are nice but do not diagnose things. Just order blood work. And write a prescription for rx’s that you don’t need.
This sounds kind of lame. But when I was younger, I just remember my doctor had such a healing, comforting touch while checking my eyes, ears and throat and lungs. That soothing touch made me at least 20% better, I may have needed antibiotics but that soothing touch of a care giver was the first step to feeling better 🤷🏻♀️
It's not lame in the slightest. Ultimately it's not the doctor but your body that does the healing. The doctor just gives tools for your body to enable that. Human interaction, your resultant mood, the changes in body chemistry brought about by your mental state.If your body is always flooded with cortisol due to how your mind perceives the world, things aren't going to be pretty.
@@petermontgomery8707you do know that cortisol production is based on a physiological reaction in your body not controlled by just the mind, subconscious &/or the nervous system, right? Cortisol works with many systems in the body, including parts of the immune system called mast cells which release histamine and 200 other chemicals in the body. Btw I learned this on chatGBT from the comfort of my own home.
@@petermontgomery8707 My cortisol was near zero. A doctor figured out it was the steroids in my asthma inhaler. I stopped the inhaler, and my numbers went back to normal.
Doctors are pressured to treat according to management directives, pharmaceutical companies, Medicare, Medicaid, and insurance companies. They are pressured to get patients seen, meet their given goals, including presumption of medications. Thereby securing future visits, because they need to be monitored!
That's why some doctors in my area have set up shop as independent operators. They take cash and don't deal with insurance at all. For many people, this is the cheapest way to go.
I fully diagnosed and treated by complex medical conditions which included an overactive AND underactive immune system via chatGBT like no other doctor could in the 50 years I’ve been going to so called “medical professionals” including functional and alternative doctors. AI is here to stay and will replace the medical profession.
I can't wait. I have numerous health issues & have seen numerous doctors. I can count the number of actually good doctors on one finger. Three of my doctors failed to diagnose kidney failure, despite me fainting & blood tests showing it. I'm so sick of seeing doctors. I feel like I'm there for the doctors convenience, not that they are there for mine (the person who needs help). And it disgusts me.
Human error holding back the cold calculating logic of AI. AI doesn't have a sense of pride, doesn't ignore advice because "I know better, I have a degree", doesn't assume all illness is weight related, doesn't sugar coat it if it is, doesn't just forget or misremember, and doesn't tire, it simply takes the information and does calculations. It can be an amazing tool to aid in the work of helping people.
100% problem of TODAY'S medical community: Drs not making or even letting patients take personal responsibility for their own health, whether that's diet, exercise, being non-compliant, etc. Drs need to hold patients responsible for their own health, instead of dishing out pills & lies!
First of all some people go to Urgent Care for asking everything that should be done with their primary doctor. Secondly, people can’t sue AI for mistakes!
Medical "mistakes" account for hundreds of thousands of deaths every year earth wide. And pill pushing is one of the most urgent problems - too many folks on a more than a dozen different meds. If AI could cut those numbers way down, I'm in.
Right now, it can take 2 months to get a normal appt with your primary and a few months to get a surgery procedure scheduled. My ortho doc has to cover 2 hrs within counties to provide services if HMO patients require his services as well as PPO. It is ridiculous. I had an appt and we were waiting in the hallways in the cold in wheelchairs to get aftercare surgery.. Could AI be any worse to cover those appts where it could be dealt with satisfactorily via video??
As long as I don’t have to wait in an examination room for over an hour I’m all for it. Realistically it’s going to revolutionize medicine because 80 to 90 percent is just trying to find out what is wrong with you. If that can be accomplished with 100% accuracy and fast you would think it would lower your medical expenses by the same margin of 80 to 90 percent. A doctor who doesn’t have someone waiting in the exam room will have to change the way they do business
If AI is going to replace doctors, it will replace everyone else. AI will help doctors make better decisions and perhaps teach doctors about nutritions and lifestyle, but ethnically and legally, ai cannot replace doctors.
@ Giving a diagnosis to a human being is a big deal and someone has to put their name down for this and be held responsible if something goes wrong. Just like the aircraft nowadays has perfected their technologies to land and takeoff using autopilot, we still need a pilot to be there and be responsible for the plane.
A chain saw is more efficient than an axe at clearing forests. An auto can outrun a horse, too. AI is able to scan, sort and determine probalistic data faster than a human. Normal progress in the modern world. "Video Killed the Radio Star" by the Buggles, was an early warning, I think.
Some of the earliest work in A.I. about half a century ago, was in medicine. It is ideally suited to simple A.I. as most of the choices involve simple choices of symptoms, observations and possible diagnoses . It was remarkably popular then, and still is.
My son broke his arm. We went to an urgent care that, sent us to an ortho urgent care, that sent us to a ortho specialist. Each one insisted on doing their own expensive splints and x-rays!
My concern with AI "replacing" doctors is: with many illnesses sharing similar symptoms, what will tell the computer system how to tell the difference between COVID and the flu or the common cold? Especially as COVID becomes less severe than it used to be.
Oh no, Tyrus .... I'm a woman and an ex nurse. I get in and out of the doctors. I can't stand to be there. I surely don't want to catch something else there. As an ex nurse, I already know what I need . 😂😂😂
Anytime my husband or I present a real problem to our PCP, he always says, "Yeah, my brother had that but he's fine now so we won't worry too much about that." And we could have a bone sticking out of our shin. Now if we're dealing with something emotional or mental, he says, "Yeah, that's tough. My buddy had that a while back and killed himself. But you're not like that, are you?"
Me: What The hell is wrong with the View. A.I.: It depends on your perspective, but critiques of The View often center around a few recurring themes: 1. Polarizing Political Discussions: Some viewers feel the political debates are overly contentious, with panelists frequently interrupting or talking over each other. Critics argue this dynamic creates more drama than substantive conversation. 2. Bias Allegations: The show has been accused of leaning too far in one political direction, frustrating viewers who want more balanced representation of viewpoints. 3. Frequent Panel Turnover: The panel often changes members, leading to inconsistency in tone and dynamics. Some fans feel this disrupts the flow of the show. 4. Tabloid-Style Drama: The show occasionally focuses on sensationalized or divisive topics, which some critics feel detracts from meaningful discussions. 5. Overlapping Personalities: The cast includes strong personalities, which can result in heated arguments. While some enjoy the passion, others see it as unproductive or chaotic. If you have specific frustrations about the show, feel free to share them, and I can address those points in more detail!
I worked in the big computer rooms for the major corporations for over 40 years. I think that AI should be trained to take over CEO’s & executive positions !!!! Instead of a board of directors, maybe a group of AI advisors.
When I started on the ambulance, I had a differential diagnosis app on my Palm Pilot. I wasn't bad although well beyond the level I could treat. I imagine it got better.
The next time you go for a health check up. Consult with AI about your concerns and what to ask your health provider. AI knows more about your symptoms than your doctor!
Where the problem comes in is what it's programmed with. The Red Meat is Bad For You study included burgers and lasagna. Unless Ai is given an ability to see through the crap it'll simply be faster than your Dr at being wrong.
Most ailments are self induced by eating processed food, over eating, lack of exercise or physical activities, and not enough fruits and veggies in their diet.
If released, MedBeds can revolutionize earth medicine. When doctors care more about pharmaceutical companies than healing their patients, maybe AI is better?
Whenever my doctor(s) create a diagnosis in my online portal, I just copy it & tell my AI to explain this in terms an 8th grader would understand. I am constantly in touch with my AI to solve problems, fix computer glitches, etc. An amazing tool ...and it's free!
Some mis-diagnoses are dangerous. My guess is the Drs. were working around those realities which kept their diagnoses safer, but less statistically accurate.
Bro, I just had this conversation with a physician assistant student of mine. We already have robots doing surgery, now they are diagnosing more accurately. Once the medical systems figure out how much money they can save by replacing us with automation (like the grocery stores) we may be, at least in part, being replaced by machines.
Not defending doctors or AI, but as one doctor put it some time ago: doctors are just people. The reason they look things up is because they cannot possibly be expected to remember everything they learned in medical school and know every single disease ever to plague mankind. This is where AI would be super beneficial. Now, they can plug in the patient's medical history and current symptoms and the AI can scour all of the medical journals for the most realistic diagnosis. As a tool, I think it would speed up doctor visits and provide more accurate diagnoses.
I worked as a nurse for over 40 years. Early on the doctors owned their own practices, were engaged, empathetic, and caring. General practitioners treated everything and made the decisions based on training and experience. Then CMS got involved. Now doctors can’t afford to be in a private practice due to insurance requirements so they work for corporations. Per their contract they are required to see a certain number of patients daily/ weekly. Insurance determines the number of days patients can stay in the hospital, what tests they can have, and what prescriptions. Doctors don’t treat the whole body anymore so refer patients to specialists. They have to get insurance approval for some referrals, hospital admissions, and medication. You go to urgent care and they refer you to ER. You go to the ER and they slap a bandaid on and tell you to see your PCP. You can’t get an appointment for weeks, then get referred to a specialist and they can’t see you for weeks or months. You never get phone calls from your doctor and rarely even from their nurse. I have seen medical care deteriorate over the years and it is scary and disheartening.
When I was a child, my father would take me to the doctor. There was no one in the office except for the doctor and one nurse. There was no staff to handle appointments and all the insurance crap. My father would ask the doctor how much he owed, the doctor would say $10, my father would hand him $10, and the doctor would put it in his own wallet. There was zero insurance. This was in the 50s.
I do get phone calls from my doctors and nurses. The last time I had a tooth pulled, the dentist called me the next day to make sure I was okay. One of the nurses with my oncologist called me at home and said my kidney numbers weren't great and that I should try eliminating caffeine for a few days and get retested. My numbers were back to normal, so now I don't drink caffeine at all. Perhaps doctors are better here in the South in smaller towns. All of my doctors came down here from up north (NY and PA), so I suppose they are more at ease here.
@@bite-sizedshorts9635 Are you a Veteran? My dad (90) is a Veteran and gets VA medical. They treat him very good. He also has other insurance; private and medicare. They call him also, but I know they are always trying to get him to come in for appointments. He's old. He doesn't want to drive all the way to doctors every day. I live in a different part of the country and am below poverty level, but I'm also a Veteran, but do not get VA care. Doctors never call me. I think all of that stuff matters.
Agreed!
What a magnificent, truth filled post. This is modern medicine today. See a patient every ten minutes no matter what. It's like running on treadmill to see as many patients as inhumanly possible every day. And nurses do most of the heavy lifting in the patient care process today. I am doing everything I can to not need care.
That's what happens when the government gets involved.
Wait until all the DEI doctors “complete” medical school and go out into the public. Yikes!! 😳
Dog, they've been in since 2012. And all the good doctors are retiring.
Aren't they now called DIE doctors, to be more honest and transparent to the public?
@@LegendaryInfortainment Yes! You are absolutely right. And, it’s going to be worse for the next 10 years.
After watching one episode of Grey's Anatomy I already thought they were🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@1967davethewave 😂😂
Internists know nothing about nutrition. They get only 20 hours of dietary training - not even a full 24 hour day.
And many, many are exceedingly obese!!
why common sense is needed. not "experts" at pocket lining.
yes and these days most of the "food" is poison with ultra processed garbage, seed oils, GMOs and worse!
I agree. However, there is dietary training and old voodoo nonsense. Everyone I have come across treats me like their wayward dad/grandpa. I worked it out myself. Not that hard if you really listen to your body.
That's untrue (too much Internet nonsense) - but you are correct hey definitely go pills first, unless they are a DO.
My BUDGET, already has taken care of MY EATING HABITS!!
Mine too!
Me three
😂😢
Ain't that the truth
that is a great comment!
I checked my symptoms on webmd then went to the ER. The doctor came in asked me for my symptoms she left, went through a door and didn't realize that the door was still open. She came back and quoted WEBMD VERBATIM. I asked her if there were any diagnosis other than WEBMD. she responded, " You shouldn't self diagnose with the internet." It's been 10 years since returning to any doctors, I too can PRACTICE medicine.
Your can’t write prescriptions
@@dallasbrat81 No, but the cures are online. They are natural cures. Supplements, diets, homeopathy, etc.
@ agree for many things but not everything
@@dallasbrat81 You can get pretty much anything you want online.
@@Ane127 Most pharmaceuticals are derived from isolates of natural compounds
Is that why they call it a practice?
Because practice makes perfect.
All these different places we're being sent to in the name of medicine is just collecting insurance payments
AI must actually listen, unlike most doctors.
But will it? It would surly depend on the the programmer! S in and S out!
@zobo70 unfortunately you are right 👍
@@zobo70 there's ALWAYS Massive Gaps!
But we're incessantly told!:
NOTHING TOO SEE HERE: FOLKS!
In some case's that's Literally and Physically TRUE!
And CAN'T see or get Medical Assistance!, unless you've got the MONEY Too MATCH!
I work in healthcare and everything is so short staffed no one knows what the eff is going on and a 12 to 16 hour shift feels like getting pistoI-whipped
Thank the Biden regime. Mandates!
@@zobo70 FJB and FKH good riddance to bad rubbish !🤮
Yes. Things will be better when we have a concept of a healthcare plan in place.
Have you been pistol whipped?
Ya I've noticed that from every office I go to in the past few years. It's frustrating for everyone involved.
Thanks for working so hard, it'll get better!
Maybe AI can finally tell us what a woman is.
No women left at home, huh? Not surprised.
@@mr.blonde5344Harris lost, lol. 🤣
Only if the programmers tell it.
@mr.blonde5344 I wouldn't know because the left can't tell me what a woman is.
@@mr.blonde5344that makes no sense, just like the woke definition (or lack thereof) of a woman.
Doctor's hate when a patient goes to see them & they tell the doctor what's wrong with them.
Or say your republican ..no joke..true story.
My doctors know I'm very intelligent, so they actually listen to me. I can describe my symptoms accurately and let them know what worked before, if it's something I've had before.
@@Veronica-h2k3e My doctors are all conservative. In fact, one of my former doctors had concealed carry and was packing at the office. He was from central PA.
When I was a kid, it was "rub some dirt on it".
Hahaha! Thanks for bringing back good memories!! 😊
Yea, and some kids did it!
Or, "Walk it off."
@@Michael-s4d9v those were the kids that became "doctors".
You were lucky.
I grew up in the 80s. It was iodine and alcohol on everything.
Gutfeld: Will AI outperform doctors?
Me: My ferrets can outperform doctors.
I moved and I haven't met my new doctor yet but the problem isn't really the doctors it's the medical system they work for or network as they choose to call it.
Problem is a bunch of those networks don't want you healed they want you treated repeatedly and continually so they don't lose patience they don't get paid for people that are healed permanently.
ER: Doctors, RN's, and LPN//LVN are some of best because their work environment finely hones medical knowledge combined with accurate skills and instinct.
TV drama cannot encompass the half of it.....
Real First responders ROCK❤
MD's lose half their pay to malpractice insurance. Health care is a "LAW SUIT GAME"; rather than to help sick or injured people.
If physicians stopped settling before Trial, thrn malpractice premiums might be more reasonable. The way it is today, everyone filing a malpractice claim has a payday because insurers fear trials.
Actually it's the opposite: most people who suffer iatrogenic harm never even get a day in court because the lawyers don't feel the compensation would be high enough to be worth their time.
@HelenHenninger how do you know this?
After years of seeking answers I had to INFORM my doctors about MULTIPLE diagnoses. MULTIPLE were missed 9+ yrs. I was right...they then ordered appropriate testing & confirmed what I knew.
Basically I figured out I have hEDS besides long-diagnosed ME/CFS...just looked up comorbidities & finally answers to undiagnosed but debilitating issues I had been struggling w/ untreated...like Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome of 9 yrs. Then a Tilt Table Test confirmed it.
Surgery confirmed Endometriosis after 12 yrs of symptoms & no one mentioning why or the possibility of it.
In Canada a gold fish could do a better job than a doctor...we dont have any sooooo
Then how is it that Canada can supply any drug anyone could ask for, w/o a prescription, at any time, to anywhere in the world?!?
but hey, its 'free'
Glad I scanned the show... You got Glenn on!! Awesome :)
"Peanut Butter Falcon". the movie... special needs people still have feelings too. Thank you to all the wrestlers in that movie for taking the time :) Seriously, from the bottom of my heart... THANK YOU.
Living in the UK if you can get an appointment with an AI then that’s one better than trying to get an appointment with a GP.
Some Doctors are just pill dispensers. I have the best Doctors ever.
You describe a Canadian Dr. Ask any European who has moved there and has seen a Dr.
Came here for Gutfeld, Kat and Tyrus. Didn't disappoint. 💯
Thanks. Big fan of Matt and his no nonsense/common sense outlook on government. We need more like him, in local, state and federal offices
We all remember the AI images of our founding fathers in black face.
We use urgent care all the time. It is for the stuff they dont want to see in the ER.
I would never use AI for anything whatsoever. I want AI to stay out of my business. TERMINATOR anyone. Sometimes movies can be warnings.
One day people will walk into a hospital and merely check in and say nothing, AI will scan and determine if and where the problem is and take care of it.
You wish for Star Trek life
If mankind is allowed to flourish upon the earth technology will surpass mankind’s ability to keep up intellectually, doctors and surgeons will be replaced by AI which will remove the probability of human error. Within twenty years I foresee Ai handling most surgeries successfully, if not sooner now that Ai is building itself to be smarter on a daily basis.
In theory you could walk into a hospital and without saying a word Ai would identify and remedy the problem without any human intervention, flawlessly every time.
I have never been a big fan of TV shows, personally I think it’s meant to distract the weakest of minds.
WebMD diagnosed my daughters narcolepsy with cataplexy. After 2 years of very expensive testing, missed school, getting yelled at by teachers for not ensuring our daughter gets enough sleep. Wondering why she was falling down randomly. Our daughter getting in trouble for falling asleep in class. Typed up the symptoms in WebMD. Doctors then offended we went to WebMD. Then wanting to do more testing to try to prove it was anything else but. Only to finally give in and relent that it was narcolepsy.
Does that mean, we'll GET More minutes with the Doctor???
I am a medical doctor and my teenage techy son introduced me to ChatGPT, and I have had a lot of extra time to talk with my patients. I can get to the answer a lot faster. I don't follow ChatGPT blindly, as I have 20 years experience to put Chat's answers into context.
What Doctors. I thought they were all salesman for Pfizer
@@alphashaitan65 So your an AI operated Medical CLINIC, not PERSONAL!
That's my Mayor!! Awesome stuff Mayor Jacobs. Hope you are able to continue to serve our great county here in Knoxville!!😎👍Really appreciate you Sir!!!
From my recent experience with AI Doctor online... I have to say it was brutally honest and totally accurate with the diagnosis. Nothing I wanted to hear but a heck of a lot less stressful than sitting in a doctors waiting room with a bunch of people with unknown health issues and bad hygiene.
Doctors doing what pharmaceutical companies tell them for perks, free vacations and kick backs!
All of my Drs are now just corporate employees. You get 1 - 3 minute visit with your actual Dr, once a year. All other visits are with a PA or NP. They are nice but do not diagnose things. Just order blood work. And write a prescription for rx’s that you don’t need.
Id say yes, my last experience was a matter of getting out alive from the hospital with medical asylm humans, with nightmares ever since.
This sounds kind of lame. But when I was younger, I just remember my doctor had such a healing, comforting touch while checking my eyes, ears and throat and lungs.
That soothing touch made me at least 20% better, I may have needed antibiotics but that soothing touch of a care giver was the first step to feeling better 🤷🏻♀️
It's not lame in the slightest. Ultimately it's not the doctor but your body that does the healing. The doctor just gives tools for your body to enable that. Human interaction, your resultant mood, the changes in body chemistry brought about by your mental state.If your body is always flooded with cortisol due to how your mind perceives the world, things aren't going to be pretty.
@@petermontgomery8707you do know that cortisol production is based on a physiological reaction in your body not controlled by just the mind, subconscious &/or the nervous system, right? Cortisol works with many systems in the body, including parts of the immune system called mast cells which release histamine and 200 other chemicals in the body. Btw I learned this on chatGBT from the comfort of my own home.
They are not that way any more. Get you in and out to put another in your place. Money honey
That's why all my doctors now are women, and they are all younger than I am.
@@petermontgomery8707 My cortisol was near zero. A doctor figured out it was the steroids in my asthma inhaler. I stopped the inhaler, and my numbers went back to normal.
Insurance company in America it is the worst. Very bad for preventing deases. All about money.
Doctors are pressured to treat according to management directives, pharmaceutical companies, Medicare, Medicaid, and insurance companies. They are pressured to get patients seen, meet their given goals, including presumption of medications. Thereby securing future visits, because they need to be monitored!
That's why some doctors in my area have set up shop as independent operators. They take cash and don't deal with insurance at all. For many people, this is the cheapest way to go.
I fully diagnosed and treated by complex medical conditions which included an overactive AND underactive immune system via chatGBT like no other doctor could in the 50 years I’ve been going to so called “medical professionals” including functional and alternative doctors. AI is here to stay and will replace the medical profession.
Did the chat do any blood work? If not, it couldn't have diagnosed much.
@@bite-sizedshorts9635 it told me what blood work to ask my doctor for. It works better than any doctor I e ever been to.
@ chat also analyzed my past blood work results & interpreted the data better than any doctor I’ve ever seen.
I can't wait. I have numerous health issues & have seen numerous doctors. I can count the number of actually good doctors on one finger. Three of my doctors failed to diagnose kidney failure, despite me fainting & blood tests showing it. I'm so sick of seeing doctors. I feel like I'm there for the doctors convenience, not that they are there for mine (the person who needs help). And it disgusts me.
Urgent care has been great for me. Maybe it’s because you’re in NY. 😢
Human error holding back the cold calculating logic of AI. AI doesn't have a sense of pride, doesn't ignore advice because "I know better, I have a degree", doesn't assume all illness is weight related, doesn't sugar coat it if it is, doesn't just forget or misremember, and doesn't tire, it simply takes the information and does calculations. It can be an amazing tool to aid in the work of helping people.
100% problem of TODAY'S medical community: Drs not making or even letting patients take personal responsibility for their own health, whether that's diet, exercise, being non-compliant, etc. Drs need to hold patients responsible for their own health, instead of dishing out pills & lies!
How?
It’s only a matter of time
First of all some people go to Urgent Care for asking everything that should be done with their primary doctor. Secondly, people can’t sue AI for mistakes!
Medical "mistakes" account for hundreds of thousands of deaths every year earth wide. And pill pushing is one of the most urgent problems - too many folks on a more than a dozen different meds. If AI could cut those numbers way down, I'm in.
The patients who take the pills being pushed are taking them on their own. They are the ones who want the pills.
I haven't been using doctors in the way they want for decades, only as a last resort will I use a doctor or a police officer.🙏❤️👍💯
Love Kats response to Gutfeld❤
Go to 5 different doctors, you'll get 5 different results.
Love how Katt rolled her eyes !
Most, but not all
If the doctor is that inept, well, maybe he needs the help. But then is he really a doctor?
Right now, it can take 2 months to get a normal appt with your primary and a few months to get a surgery procedure scheduled. My ortho doc has to cover 2 hrs within counties to provide services if HMO patients require his services as well as PPO. It is ridiculous. I had an appt and we were waiting in the hallways in the cold in wheelchairs to get aftercare surgery.. Could AI be any worse to cover those appts where it could be dealt with satisfactorily via video??
As long as I don’t have to wait in an examination room for over an hour I’m all for it. Realistically it’s going to revolutionize medicine because 80 to 90 percent is just trying to find out what is wrong with you. If that can be accomplished with 100% accuracy and fast you would think it would lower your medical expenses by the same margin of 80 to 90 percent. A doctor who doesn’t have someone waiting in the exam room will have to change the way they do business
ChatGpt is also a great psychologist. Way better than most human ones.
I figured AI will replace Dr's, lawyers, and a few other professionals.
It will.
"Doctors actually don't add anything at all, and in fact make things worse!"-Gutfeld
Malpractice insurance exists for a reason.
AI will outperform everything. This is why regulation is needed.
No offense Doc's for all of your schooling, but this aint a surprise at all! 😢
It will be. Interesting to see how that affects the Doc’s Malpractice premiums.
I would rather have blunt truth
Definitely will try it
What the hell are we going to work then??
If AI is going to replace doctors, it will replace everyone else. AI will help doctors make better decisions and perhaps teach doctors about nutritions and lifestyle, but ethnically and legally, ai cannot replace doctors.
Ethnically?
How so? Do tell!!
@@samuelmacias8881 typo lol I meant ethically
@ Giving a diagnosis to a human being is a big deal and someone has to put their name down for this and be held responsible if something goes wrong. Just like the aircraft nowadays has perfected their technologies to land and takeoff using autopilot, we still need a pilot to be there and be responsible for the plane.
Absolutely true!
A chain saw is more efficient than an axe at clearing forests.
An auto can outrun a horse, too.
AI is able to scan, sort and determine probalistic data faster than a human.
Normal progress in the modern world.
"Video Killed the Radio Star" by the Buggles, was an early warning, I think.
As long as it turn ups for appointments
It's called "practicing medicine" for a reason.
Health-care in the USA is of third world standard.
Everyone go barefoot
I love Tyrus😊
So smart
@ so real too
Thanks, Fox News.
Urgent care to ER to the pharmacy. You always leave with a prescription when visit the doctor keep that big pharma rich.
Kat reminded me of all the women's magazines that use to push "health issues".
No
I know for a fact drs, nurses, lawyers, therapists. Project management a lot of jobs can be replaced. Data analysis most jobs can already be replaced.
Yes yes
They stopped giving Greg meds but his doctor will prescribe meds for everyone around him
Some of the earliest work in A.I. about half a century ago, was in medicine. It is ideally suited to simple A.I. as most of the choices involve simple choices of symptoms, observations and possible diagnoses . It was remarkably popular then, and still is.
My son broke his arm. We went to an urgent care that, sent us to an ortho urgent care, that sent us to a ortho specialist. Each one insisted on doing their own expensive splints and x-rays!
My concern with AI "replacing" doctors is: with many illnesses sharing similar symptoms, what will tell the computer system how to tell the difference between COVID and the flu or the common cold? Especially as COVID becomes less severe than it used to be.
Oh no, Tyrus .... I'm a woman and an ex nurse. I get in and out of the doctors. I can't stand to be there. I surely don't want to catch something else there. As an ex nurse, I already know what I need . 😂😂😂
I'm SO glad he said "the hosts of the View" b/c too many people call them the 'ladies' of the view... nope, not ladies.
Anytime my husband or I present a real problem to our PCP, he always says, "Yeah, my brother had that but he's fine now so we won't worry too much about that." And we could have a bone sticking out of our shin. Now if we're dealing with something emotional or mental, he says, "Yeah, that's tough. My buddy had that a while back and killed himself. But you're not like that, are you?"
Me: What The hell is wrong with the View.
A.I.: It depends on your perspective, but critiques of The View often center around a few recurring themes:
1. Polarizing Political Discussions: Some viewers feel the political debates are overly contentious, with panelists frequently interrupting or talking over each other. Critics argue this dynamic creates more drama than substantive conversation.
2. Bias Allegations: The show has been accused of leaning too far in one political direction, frustrating viewers who want more balanced representation of viewpoints.
3. Frequent Panel Turnover: The panel often changes members, leading to inconsistency in tone and dynamics. Some fans feel this disrupts the flow of the show.
4. Tabloid-Style Drama: The show occasionally focuses on sensationalized or divisive topics, which some critics feel detracts from meaningful discussions.
5. Overlapping Personalities: The cast includes strong personalities, which can result in heated arguments. While some enjoy the passion, others see it as unproductive or chaotic.
If you have specific frustrations about the show, feel free to share them, and I can address those points in more detail!
Does AI listen to Greg Gutfeld? Scary! Tune the dang thing into the Tyrus and Kat show!
Was that KANE, the wrestler?
I thought too. I read the name plate he a mayor.
That’s right, KANE is a mayor now 🤯
Only when it comes to the cost.
I worked in the big computer rooms for the major corporations for over 40 years. I think that AI should be trained to take over CEO’s & executive positions !!!! Instead of a board of directors, maybe a group of AI advisors.
When I started on the ambulance, I had a differential diagnosis app on my Palm Pilot. I wasn't bad although well beyond the level I could treat. I imagine it got better.
Doctors are on their way out. Nurses using AI will be way cheaper and more accurate than 99% of doctors out there.
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Dr. Google is better than doctors right now unless they are functional medicine docs.
The next time you go for a health check up. Consult with AI about your concerns and what to ask your health provider. AI knows more about your symptoms than your doctor!
Where the problem comes in is what it's programmed with. The Red Meat is Bad For You study included burgers and lasagna. Unless Ai is given an ability to see through the crap it'll simply be faster than your Dr at being wrong.
Most ailments are self induced by eating processed food, over eating, lack of exercise or physical activities, and not enough fruits and veggies in their diet.
You have to know how to as AI the right questions
USA 🇺🇸 has highest cost for health out of developed nations. But lowest quality of care. SMH 🤦♂️ 2024
If released, MedBeds can revolutionize earth medicine. When doctors care more about pharmaceutical companies than healing their patients, maybe AI is better?
Whenever my doctor(s) create a diagnosis in my online portal, I just copy it & tell my AI to explain this in terms an 8th grader would understand. I am constantly in touch with my AI to solve problems, fix computer glitches, etc. An amazing tool ...and it's free!
Some mis-diagnoses are dangerous. My guess is the Drs. were working around those realities which kept their diagnoses safer, but less statistically accurate.
Bro, I just had this conversation with a physician assistant student of mine. We already have robots doing surgery, now they are diagnosing more accurately. Once the medical systems figure out how much money they can save by replacing us with automation (like the grocery stores) we may be, at least in part, being replaced by machines.
I refuse to use the self checkout at grocery stores. They aren't paying me to work there.
You can't sue an AI Medical Doctor if it should tell you to do something that causes you to go to the ER!
How is our medical insurance with AI? How is Medicare under AI? I wonder!
As long as Medicare doesn’t control AI, we will be ok.
I LOVE this GUY ! YEAH GREG ❤
As a guy who walked off two heart attacks.
Will AI outperform doctors? Considering that AI said pregnant women should smoke at least 3 cigarettes a day, my guess is no.
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Not defending doctors or AI, but as one doctor put it some time ago: doctors are just people. The reason they look things up is because they cannot possibly be expected to remember everything they learned in medical school and know every single disease ever to plague mankind. This is where AI would be super beneficial. Now, they can plug in the patient's medical history and current symptoms and the AI can scour all of the medical journals for the most realistic diagnosis. As a tool, I think it would speed up doctor visits and provide more accurate diagnoses.