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And this is Cochrane Review.
So it's looked at 17 clinical trials, over 20,000 participants.
This is, you know, a really big snapshot of all the evidence in the area.
On ABC Radio National, you're with The Health Report.
I do find, Norman, now in a consult that large language models like ChatGPT Health are part of the consult now.
It's not quite that confronting, but probably I've already put this into chat, GPT Health, this is what it suggested.
What do you think about this?
And sometimes, if I'm honest, it puts up some quite good suggestions.
I had recently a patient experience where I went, oh, I hadn't quite thought of that.
And we went down the path and did the bloods and it had a good outcome.
But often that is not the case.
And there is a study that has looked at how effective chat GPT health is at actually triaging medical issues.
So if you're having an asthma exacerbation, Norman, if you're having stroke-like symptoms, how good is it at actually telling you to go and attend the ED?
I think everybody needs to listen very carefully because there's some really surprising things that come out of this interview.
I spoke to the lead author of the study, Dr. Ashwin Ramaswamy, who's an instructor of urology at Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan, New York City.
So you've done a range.
You've done this kind of acute stuff, stroke, diabetic, ketoacidosis, asthma emergencies.