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Originally Posted by Unregistered
I feel that the knowledge gap between a doctor and a patient is getting narrower with the use of AI. (Especially the younger tech savvy ones). Sometimes I am also not sure how to value add as a GP, especially for the acute cases, as the information from LLM with the right prompting is actually quite accurate at times.
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you are there because the patients cant get things like MC, certification, insurance claims and meds without your approval. and also AI cant do physical exam on the patients yet.
the most important thing is the whole industry is undercharging. why are queue clearers forced to see 6 patients and above in an hour, when a GP in australia can see 4/hour and call it a busy day.
you see lawyers, they charge how much per consultation. and they dont even need to win the case to charge you an arm and a leg.
ive seen GPs being asked to provide memo for legal cases such as road traffic accidents, and the GP only charged less than 100 dollars for the whole consult, meds etc along with the memo to state the diagnosis and justify why to the lawyer.
why sshould such work be worth less than 100 dollars? there is a lot of liability even in such seemingly simple cases.