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Best AI Tools for Doctors (2026)

Medical AI is a careful space. Hallucination risk, HIPAA constraints, and the consequences of being wrong are higher than almost any other profession. We cover the AI uses that the most-careful clinicians we know have adopted, and what to avoid.

АУДИТОРИЯ: Physicians, NPs, PAs, residents, medical researchers

  1. 1

    Claude

    Полезно для: Documentation, after-visit summaries, complex case discussion

  2. 2

    ChatGPT

    Полезно для: Brainstorming differentials, patient explanation drafts

  3. 3

    Perplexity AI

    Полезно для: Literature review with citations — verifiable sources

Реальный рабочий процесс

Physician's AI day: morning rounds — use Claude to dictate quick after-visit summaries (HIPAA-compliant enterprise account only). For complex cases — discuss differential with Claude (case-de-identified) to surface considerations you might have missed. For patient education — Claude to draft a plain-English version of the diagnosis discussion. CRITICAL: never use AI for diagnosis or prescription without verifying against established sources.

Частые вопросы

  • Is using ChatGPT for patient questions HIPAA-compliant?
    Not the consumer version — never paste patient data into chatgpt.com. Enterprise / HIPAA-compliant AI accounts exist (Microsoft Azure OpenAI, certain vendor offerings). Use those, or always de-identify before pasting.
  • Can AI help with diagnosis?
    Help — yes, as a second opinion or to surface considerations. Make the diagnosis — no. The hallucination risk is too high, and the FDA/medical board liability puts this squarely on the physician's shoulders.
  • Will AI replace doctors?
    Replace certain narrow tasks (radiology screening, pathology screening, dictation) — partially, yes. Replace the physician role — no. Demand for doctors continues to outpace supply.