• Pons_Aelius
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    If there is no Dr present…it is just an office.

    One of the major reasons to go to a Dr is to have them ask questions or notice changes in things you have no knowledge of, that is why they study for years.

    For the same reasons tech bros have fucked up ideas about money (crypto/NFT) and transport (self driving a year away for the past 17 years) there is no way I want them in control of medicine like this.

    Relevant XKCD

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      I am in absolute agreement with one small caveat.

      If I can go some place and have the triple test done for like $5 I am totally in. Flu, strep, and Covid are all tests that a run on me and my kids when any of us don’t feel well. (Me when I am just done and can’t move) my kids when they go to the nurses office and I get called to pick them up due to a fever. If this can potentially replace urgent care and get me a prescription to treat me and my kids for one of the minor issues that are tested positive for I’m totally in on that.

      If these tests come back negative then we go to our real doctor and get thing figured out.

      I know this may not be its actual use case. However, I can see this as being a potential benefit. This could potentially provide lower cost care for people who otherwise wouldn’t get their kids tested for any of these things and send them right back to school, continuing the sickness to other students.

      Anything else you talk to a real person.

      (Edit see reply I did as I’m a dumb dumb) but not as dumb as this idea.

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        And I commented before reading… I still say my concept would be cool but what they offer is a hard freaking pass.

        Don’t compare medical concepts to a self driving car that still has huge issues that causes deaths.

        Also $100 a month duck off with that bs.

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          Your concept is great. Technology should be used to supplement human knowledge and ability, not replace it. Just like with ChatGPT.

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      The last time I went to a doctor, they read a list of questions from a form, entered my answers into their system, and then said they’d get back to me in a couple weeks to tell me if my insurance company would allow a follow-up. That appointment should have been a web page.

      Most doctor’s appointments I’ve had recently have followed the same pattern. A good doctor is invaluable. A burnt-out noob doctor following strict procedure is like a worse GPT that your have to meet in a building full of every conceivable virus, and that costs $500 instead of $0.05. A motivated layman with GPT4 and a prescription pad would have beaten 3 out of 4 doctors I’ve seen since covid.

      This is just my experience in the US mind you. Maybe I’ve had bad luck with humans, but I haven’t been impressed since all of the experienced ones retired.

    • @weariedfae
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      Hahaha a PCP ask questions and notice changes over time?!?! Hahahahaha

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        111 months ago

        We call them GPs here and I have been seeing the same one for 15 years and yes they are great.

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    The ai asks you to write a note to yourself for a followup in two weeks to see if your issue persists.