Computers may be better suited to amend or reorder diagnoses based on new information in certain settings, like the emergency room, he added.
“Patients need to know that most (symptom checkers) have limited accuracy, and should not be considered a substitute for a history and physical examination by a healthcare provider,” said Dr. Leslie J. Bisson of the University at Buffalo department of orthopedics in Amherst, New York, who was not part of the new study.
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