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Triage Performance Across Large Language Models, ChatGPT, and Untrained Doctors in Emergency Medicine: Comparative Study

Triage Performance Across Large Language Models, ChatGPT, and Untrained Doctors in Emergency Medicine: Comparative Study

With the rising number of acute cases in the ED and ongoing limitations of personnel resources [16,17], strategies for improving triage are urgently needed to increase the capacity, motivation, and opportunities of nurses and doctors. Past attempts to decrease workload, such as patient self-triage, have shown limited correlation when compared to triages conducted by nurses trained in the MTS [33].

Lars Masanneck, Linea Schmidt, Antonia Seifert, Tristan Kölsche, Niklas Huntemann, Robin Jansen, Mohammed Mehsin, Michael Bernhard, Sven G Meuth, Lennert Böhm, Marc Pawlitzki

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e53297

Peer Review of “Medical Brain Drain from Southeastern Europe: Using Digital Demography to Forecast Health Worker Emigration”

Peer Review of “Medical Brain Drain from Southeastern Europe: Using Digital Demography to Forecast Health Worker Emigration”

Engaging with the wider literature I think that the World Health Organization (WHO) Global Code on the International Recruitment of Health Personnel (2010), which is mentioned on page 11, should be more central to the paper, especially in relation to the concept of sustainability and the need for high-income countries to train and retain sufficient HWs to meet needs (article 5.4).

Niamh Humphries

JMIRx Med 2021;2(4):e34078

Author’s Responses to Peer Reviews of “Medical Brain Drain From Southeastern Europe: Using Digital Demography to Forecast Health Worker Emigration”

Author’s Responses to Peer Reviews of “Medical Brain Drain From Southeastern Europe: Using Digital Demography to Forecast Health Worker Emigration”

“I think that the World Health Organization (WHO) Global Code on the International Recruitment of Health Personnel (2010), which is mentioned on page 11, should be more central to the paper.” Thanks for the suggestion. I emphasized that part. “Perhaps the paper also needs to mention the WHO 2006 list or the WHO 2020 safeguard list, which lists countries with critical health care shortages.” Thanks for the suggestion. I emphasized that part.

Tado Jurić

JMIRx Med 2021;2(4):e34077

Medical Brain Drain From Southeastern Europe: Using Digital Demography to Forecast Health Worker Emigration

Medical Brain Drain From Southeastern Europe: Using Digital Demography to Forecast Health Worker Emigration

The stated data refer only to medical personnel employed in the Croatian health care system, while the number of those who left immediately after finishing school is unknown. So, in the past 10 years alone, 7500 to 8000 nurses have left the health care system in Croatia, making one in four nurses from the system numbering 28,000 [21]. According to the Digital Atlas of Croatian Medicine [26], more than 1000 specialist doctors emigrated from Croatia. Another 940 were looking for a letter of resignation.

Tado Jurić

JMIRx Med 2021;2(4):e30831

Health Care Workers’ Reasons for Choosing Between Two Different COVID-19 Prophylaxis Trials in an Acute Pandemic Context: Single-Center Questionnaire Study

Health Care Workers’ Reasons for Choosing Between Two Different COVID-19 Prophylaxis Trials in an Acute Pandemic Context: Single-Center Questionnaire Study

A choice between the two clinical trials was offered to our hospital personnel through the internal news bulletin. All potential participants received the information regarding both clinical trials and had the opportunity to have any questions answered before choosing between the two studies. Their choices were not influenced by the team of investigators. Participants were screened to their chosen trial.

Alberto M Borobia, Irene García-García, Lucía Díaz-García, Amelia Rodríguez-Mariblanca, Lucía Martínez de Soto, Jaime Monserrat Villatoro, Enrique Seco Meseguer, Juan J González, Jesús Frías Iniesta, Elena Ramírez García, Jose Ramón Arribas, Antonio J Carcas-Sansuán

J Med Internet Res 2021;23(2):e23441