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Don't Get Automated
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In this episode of the Talking Rehab Podcast, Dr. Fred Bagares dives into the evolving role of artificial intelligence in the healthcare space, particularly within the world of rehabilitation. From streamlining administrative tasks to improving accessibility for patients with language or hearing challenges, AI clearly has its benefits. But is it making healthcare more human—or less?
Dr. Bagares shares real-world examples from his own practice, discusses how he's experimenting with AI tools like ChatGPT, and questions the growing trend of replacing human interaction with automation in medical settings. If you're a healthcare provider, patient, or simply curious about how tech is shaping your care experience, this episode will challenge your thinking.
Timestamps:
- [00:00] Intro: What is rehabilitation and why this podcast exists
- [01:00] The inspiration for this episode: AI in patient communication
- [02:00] Pros of AI in clinic operations and task automation
- [04:00] Using AI to simplify patient intake and FAQs
- [05:00] Improving accessibility through transcription and translation
- [06:00] The trade-off: Efficiency vs. Human Connection
- [07:00] Concerns with AI replacing frontline communication
- [08:00] Automation fatigue: Is AI really answering the patient’s question?
- [10:00] Communication as a therapeutic tool in rehabilitation
- [12:00] Multidisciplinary care and the problem with fragmented communication
- [13:00] Why human interaction is still irreplaceable
- [14:00] Final thoughts: AI as a support tool, not a replacement
Call to Action:
Like what you heard? Make sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with someone who's curious about the future of healthcare. For more movement-centered insights, follow me @drfredbagares or visit linktr.ee/drfredbagares. See you next week on The Talking Rehab Podcast.
59 episodes
Manage episode 482426887 series 3576927
In this episode of the Talking Rehab Podcast, Dr. Fred Bagares dives into the evolving role of artificial intelligence in the healthcare space, particularly within the world of rehabilitation. From streamlining administrative tasks to improving accessibility for patients with language or hearing challenges, AI clearly has its benefits. But is it making healthcare more human—or less?
Dr. Bagares shares real-world examples from his own practice, discusses how he's experimenting with AI tools like ChatGPT, and questions the growing trend of replacing human interaction with automation in medical settings. If you're a healthcare provider, patient, or simply curious about how tech is shaping your care experience, this episode will challenge your thinking.
Timestamps:
- [00:00] Intro: What is rehabilitation and why this podcast exists
- [01:00] The inspiration for this episode: AI in patient communication
- [02:00] Pros of AI in clinic operations and task automation
- [04:00] Using AI to simplify patient intake and FAQs
- [05:00] Improving accessibility through transcription and translation
- [06:00] The trade-off: Efficiency vs. Human Connection
- [07:00] Concerns with AI replacing frontline communication
- [08:00] Automation fatigue: Is AI really answering the patient’s question?
- [10:00] Communication as a therapeutic tool in rehabilitation
- [12:00] Multidisciplinary care and the problem with fragmented communication
- [13:00] Why human interaction is still irreplaceable
- [14:00] Final thoughts: AI as a support tool, not a replacement
Call to Action:
Like what you heard? Make sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with someone who's curious about the future of healthcare. For more movement-centered insights, follow me @drfredbagares or visit linktr.ee/drfredbagares. See you next week on The Talking Rehab Podcast.
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