AI and Health Literacy 4 Sessions You Won’t Want to Miss at the 2024 IHA Conference By Diana Gonzalez, MPH, MCHES Across virtually every industry — including healthcare and health communications — it’s hard to find a tech innovation as impactful as artificial intelligence ...
Healthcare Communications, AI Policies, and You Health Literacy Specialists Should Be Part of AI Policy Planning By Tracy Mehan, AI Subject Matter Expert I was recently asked to give a talk about what healthcare organizations should consider when developing policies around...
Explained: AI + Health Literacy Will Large Language Models Ever Really Be Trustworthy Enough for Health Literacy? An Artificial Intelligence Practitioner’s Perspective on Trustworthiness and Responsibility, Part 4 By Temese Szalai | December 7, 2023 Read more in the series: ...
Explained: AI + Health Literacy When Large Language Models May Not Be Appropriate for Health Literacy An Artificial Intelligence Practitioner’s Perspective on Trustworthiness and Responsibility, Part 3 By Temese Szalai | December 5, 2023 Read more in the series: Part 1 |...
Explained: AI + Health Literacy How Reliable Are Large Language Models for Health Literacy? An Artificial Intelligence Practitioner’s Perspective on Trustworthiness and Responsibility, Part 2 By Temese Szalai | November 30, 2023 Read more in the series: Part 1 | Can —...
Explained: AI + Health Literacy Can — and Should — We Trust Large Language Models for Health Literacy? An Artificial Intelligence Practitioner’s Perspective on Trustworthiness and Responsibility, Part 1 By Temese Szalai | November 28, 2023 Read more in the series: Part 2 |...
This 2022 scoping review by Lee Wilson and Mariana Marasoiu explores the evidence for using chatbots in public health. The article states that while using chatbots in this way shows promise, there is limited evidence for its efficacy. It also notes clinical, legal, and ethical concerns about...
This 2023 article summarizes a talk by Francisco Iacobelli at Northeastern Illinois University about his research team’s work to create an intelligent tutoring system. The system uses AI to tutor Latina breast cancer survivors who have low literacy. #ArtificialIntelligence
This 2023 article by Patrick Boyle discusses what happens when doctors use chatbots to monitor patients’ health at home and reply to patients’ messages. The article addresses the risks and benefits of these practices. It also tells how to use chatbots effectively in this manner. ...
This 2019 article by Rafal Kocielnik and colleagues describes a study about assessing patients’ social needs. The researchers found that participants with high health literacy preferred to be screen via a traditional survey platform because they found it more efficient. However, participants...