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arxiv:2310.15959

NoteChat: A Dataset of Synthetic Doctor-Patient Conversations Conditioned on Clinical Notes

Published on Oct 24, 2023
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Abstract

The detailed clinical records drafted by doctors after each patient's visit are crucial for medical practitioners and researchers. Automating the creation of these notes with language models can reduce the workload of doctors. However, training such models can be difficult due to the limited public availability of conversations between patients and doctors. In this paper, we introduce NoteChat, a cooperative multi-agent framework leveraging Large Language Models (LLMs) for generating synthetic doctor-patient conversations conditioned on clinical notes. NoteChat consists of Planning, Roleplay, and Polish modules. We provide a comprehensive automatic and human evaluation of NoteChat, comparing it with state-of-the-art models, including OpenAI's ChatGPT and GPT-4. Results demonstrate that NoteChat facilitates high-quality synthetic doctor-patient conversations, underscoring the untapped potential of LLMs in healthcare. This work represents the first instance of multiple LLMs cooperating to complete a doctor-patient conversation conditioned on clinical notes, offering promising avenues for the intersection of AI and healthcare

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hat/tip @davanstrien for sharing this dataset with me

@akemiH @zonghaiyao It would be great to have this dataset on the Hub!

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We have uploaded our datasets: https://huggingface.co/datasets/akemiH/NoteChat

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