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The name is a bit long - perhaps just "Conversational Patient History"
Proposed by Megan Foden, Alder Hey Children's Hospital <Megan.Foden@alderhey.nhs.uk>
Proposed by Megan Foden, Alder Hey Children's Hospital <Megan.Foden@alderhey.nhs.uk>


Waiting lists for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) assessments are growing, partly due to the extensive time specialists spend on developmental history taking-often hours per patient. This project aims to create a conversational AI tool that allows children and their parents to provide comprehensive patient history in a natural, dialogue-based manner. By engaging users in a conversational interface rather than requiring them to fill out lengthy forms, the system can extract necessary clinical information and automatically format it into a report. This innovation seeks to streamline the initial assessment process, saving specialists' time and potentially reducing waiting lists.
Waiting lists for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) assessments are growing, partly due to the extensive time specialists spend on developmental history taking-often hours per patient. This project aims to create a conversational AI tool that allows children and their parents to provide comprehensive patient history in a natural, dialogue-based manner. By engaging users in a conversational interface rather than requiring them to fill out lengthy forms, the system can extract necessary clinical information and automatically format it into a report. This innovation seeks to streamline the initial assessment process, saving specialists' time and potentially reducing waiting lists.

Revision as of 11:35, 16 October 2024

The name is a bit long - perhaps just "Conversational Patient History"

Proposed by Megan Foden, Alder Hey Children's Hospital <Megan.Foden@alderhey.nhs.uk>

Waiting lists for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) assessments are growing, partly due to the extensive time specialists spend on developmental history taking-often hours per patient. This project aims to create a conversational AI tool that allows children and their parents to provide comprehensive patient history in a natural, dialogue-based manner. By engaging users in a conversational interface rather than requiring them to fill out lengthy forms, the system can extract necessary clinical information and automatically format it into a report. This innovation seeks to streamline the initial assessment process, saving specialists' time and potentially reducing waiting lists.