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Towards physician-centered oversight of conversational diagnostic AI

Artificial Intelligence 2025-07-22 v1 Computation and Language Human-Computer Interaction Machine Learning

Abstract

Recent work has demonstrated the promise of conversational AI systems for diagnostic dialogue. However, real-world assurance of patient safety means that providing individual diagnoses and treatment plans is considered a regulated activity by licensed professionals. Furthermore, physicians commonly oversee other team members in such activities, including nurse practitioners (NPs) or physician assistants/associates (PAs). Inspired by this, we propose a framework for effective, asynchronous oversight of the Articulate Medical Intelligence Explorer (AMIE) AI system. We propose guardrailed-AMIE (g-AMIE), a multi-agent system that performs history taking within guardrails, abstaining from individualized medical advice. Afterwards, g-AMIE conveys assessments to an overseeing primary care physician (PCP) in a clinician cockpit interface. The PCP provides oversight and retains accountability of the clinical decision. This effectively decouples oversight from intake and can thus happen asynchronously. In a randomized, blinded virtual Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) of text consultations with asynchronous oversight, we compared g-AMIE to NPs/PAs or a group of PCPs under the same guardrails. Across 60 scenarios, g-AMIE outperformed both groups in performing high-quality intake, summarizing cases, and proposing diagnoses and management plans for the overseeing PCP to review. This resulted in higher quality composite decisions. PCP oversight of g-AMIE was also more time-efficient than standalone PCP consultations in prior work. While our study does not replicate existing clinical practices and likely underestimates clinicians' capabilities, our results demonstrate the promise of asynchronous oversight as a feasible paradigm for diagnostic AI systems to operate under expert human oversight for enhancing real-world care.

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@article{arxiv.2507.15743,
  title  = {Towards physician-centered oversight of conversational diagnostic AI},
  author = {Elahe Vedadi and David Barrett and Natalie Harris and Ellery Wulczyn and Shashir Reddy and Roma Ruparel and Mike Schaekermann and Tim Strother and Ryutaro Tanno and Yash Sharma and Jihyeon Lee and Cían Hughes and Dylan Slack and Anil Palepu and Jan Freyberg and Khaled Saab and Valentin Liévin and Wei-Hung Weng and Tao Tu and Yun Liu and Nenad Tomasev and Kavita Kulkarni and S. Sara Mahdavi and Kelvin Guu and Joëlle Barral and Dale R. Webster and James Manyika and Avinatan Hassidim and Katherine Chou and Yossi Matias and Pushmeet Kohli and Adam Rodman and Vivek Natarajan and Alan Karthikesalingam and David Stutz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.15743},
  year   = {2025}
}