LLM-Assisted Diabetes and Hypertension Management by Village Doctors
This is a prospective, assessor-blinded, randomized controlled study designed to evaluate whether large language model (LLM)-assisted decision support can improve village doctors' abilities in the comprehensive management of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus and hypertension. For each standardized clinical case, two village doctors will independently review the same patient information and develop management plans. An independent statistician will randomly assign one doctor to receive LLM-assisted decision support, while the other will complete the assessment without assistance. All management plans and questionnaire responses will be de-identified and evaluated by an independent expert panel blinded to group allocation. The study will compare the quality of clinical decision-making, risk assessment, treatment recommendations, and follow-up planning between the LLM-assisted and control groups.
Certified village doctors or primary care physicians practicing in rural primary... [+3]