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Polymyalgia Rheumatica (PMR) | Last Active: 5 hours ago | Replies (15)

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@jeff97

I didn't spend a lot of time reviewing the form. I just looked at the notes from previous appointments, and it appears they use a template that is populated with quite a bit of data, and only a subset of data is changed with each appointment. I can see where errors would occur when data is carried over and not updated with current information.

I did read the thread you posted a couple of weeks ago. I thought the study was an interesting use of public information. The results of the study seemed pretty accurate based on my personal experience of GCA and PMR.

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"I just looked at the notes from previous appointments, and it appears they use a template that is populated with quite a bit of data, and only a subset of data is changed with each appointment. I can see where errors would occur when data is carried over and not updated with current information."
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Can artificial intelligence integrate with EPIC somehow? All of the data in my electronic medical records from my previous visits are carried forward to the present as if nothing ever changes. Very little information is based on the present. I have a long medical history so the data that is collected is extensive. By my estimate, 99% of what is documented is about prior visits and maybe 1% is about the present visit.

My medical problem list still has, "history of long term and current use of prednisone." Long term use is true but not current use. Would artificial intelligence catch this and update my medical problem list?