Researchers at Stanford University developed a mobile application that uses artificial intelligence to help patients better understand their health records and medical information. The mobile application, called LLM on FHIR, translates complex medical data into plain language and can answer patients health questions based on their personal medical history. While the application showed promise in making health information more accessible, the study also revealed challenges such as occasional inconsistent responses, highlighting areas for future improvement.
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