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Utah Launches AI Prescription Pilot Program

Reason Magazine1 min brief

In brief

  • Utah has launched a pilot program to allow AI chatbots to fill prescriptions for common health conditions.
  • The program allows AI to fill birth control prescriptions and medication for asthma, diabetes, and other conditions.
  • The pilot program aims to automate routine prescription renewals, which could lighten clinician workload and improve patient access to medication.
  • For example, the program could help patients with diabetes get their prescriptions refilled more quickly and easily.
  • The program has generated criticism from the medical sector, with concerns about liability and the potential for life-threatening reactions to medications.
  • The future of AI in healthcare will likely depend on addressing these concerns and finding a balance between innovation and patient safety.

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AI Prescription Pilot Program
A pilot program where AI chatbots are used to fill prescriptions for common health conditions. This aims to automate routine renewals, reducing clinician workload and improving patient access to medication, though it faces criticism over liability concerns.

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