Potential applications and implications of large language models in primary care

Fam Med Community Health. 2024 Jan 30;12(Suppl 1):e002602. doi: 10.1136/fmch-2023-002602.

Abstract

The recent release of highly advanced generative artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots, including ChatGPT and Bard, which are powered by large language models (LLMs), has attracted growing mainstream interest over its diverse applications in clinical practice, including in health and healthcare. The potential applications of LLM-based programmes in the medical field range from assisting medical practitioners in improving their clinical decision-making and streamlining administrative paperwork to empowering patients to take charge of their own health. However, despite the broad range of benefits, the use of such AI tools also comes with several limitations and ethical concerns that warrant further consideration, encompassing issues related to privacy, data bias, and the accuracy and reliability of information generated by AI. The focus of prior research has primarily centred on the broad applications of LLMs in medicine. To the author's knowledge, this is, the first article that consolidates current and pertinent literature on LLMs to examine its potential in primary care. The objectives of this paper are not only to summarise the potential benefits, risks and challenges of using LLMs in primary care, but also to offer insights into considerations that primary care clinicians should take into account when deciding to adopt and integrate such technologies into their clinical practice.

Keywords: Delivery of Health Care, Integrated; Family Medicine; General Practice; Health Services Research.

MeSH terms

  • Artificial Intelligence*
  • Clinical Decision-Making*
  • Humans
  • Language
  • Primary Health Care
  • Reproducibility of Results