Bapu Jena and Mary Diduch
Would You Rather See a Computer or a Doctor?
Freakonomics Radio, 2022
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Only so much data can fit in a doctor’s head; would you rather be diagnosed by a computer?
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American ER doctors typically work 10-hour shifts, and during a normal shift they might see up to 30 patients. They have to take a medical history for each of those patients, order the right tests and follow the clues to make a diagnosis for each one. Then they have to come up with an appropriate treatment. These doctors are operating under a tremendous burden of “decision density,” meaning that they have to make a disproportionately large number of important decisions every hour. Given the circumstances, it’s a wonder they diagnose people correctly as often as they do. This episode of Freakonomics, MD explores the role that algorithms could play in medicine.
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About the Podcast
Freakonomics, MD is part of the Freakonomics radio network. It’s hosted by Dr. Bapu Jena, a Harvard physician and economist.
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