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AI for Perioperative Medication Pause Lists: Clear Patient Instructions From Med Lists
Convert the surgical med-pause guidance into patient-facing instructions tailored to their actual med list.
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- 1The premise
- 2perioperative care
- 3medication management
- 4anticoagulation
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Section 1
The premise
Generic pause-this lists confuse patients. AI can produce a personalized stop/continue schedule from the med list and the procedure type — pharmacist or anesthesia confirms.
What AI does well here
- Map each med to stop/continue with timing
- Translate to plain language with reasons
- Generate a day-by-day calendar
What AI cannot do
- Decide bridging anticoagulation
- Override surgeon-specific protocols
- Substitute for the pre-op call
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