
Artificial intelligence (AI) is today being used in arthritis care to help doctors make diagnoses, suggest treatment options, predict symptom changes, or answer health questions through virtual assistants or chatbots (like ChatGPT).
In this episode of Arthritis at Home, Cheryl Koehn and Kelly Lendvoy talk about the launch of ACE’s National Survey on Artificial Intelligence and Arthritis Care. They discuss the focus of the survey, looking at different types of AI being used to create content or give information – for example, answering your questions about arthritis in plain language or to look at health information to forecast what might happen next – like warning people about a possible flare or suggesting which medication might work best.
We encourage you to take the Survey and help ACE learn how familiar people with arthritis are with AI, how comfortable they feel using it, and what kinds of tools or information might help them.
Additional learning resources
- Take the survey now
- Print and post up this poster to share with your coworkers and patients
- #CRArthritis: Artificial intelligence scribing in rheumatology clinics
- AI.Dx Lab – McCaig Institute for Bone and Joint Health
- Learn more about ACE National Surveys