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Less Paperwork, More Listening: LLMs in Everyday Practice

Every minute spent filling out a form is a minute taken away from listening to a patient. In the quiet corridors of hospitals as well as in private practices, medical documentation weighs heavily on the time and energy of healthcare providers. Writing reports, coding procedures, explaining conditions, answering questions—all of these are part of medical care, yet also represent an invisible, often time-consuming burden. This is precisely where advanced language models, or LLMs (Large Language Models), have the potential to transform daily medical practices.

Used wisely, these tools offer far more than a simple productivity boost. They can reduce bureaucracy, streamline coding, make explanations more human, and break down cultural or linguistic barriers that still hinder the therapeutic relationship. For healthcare professionals, this means less paperwork—and potentially, more time for patient care.