Batman and Robin in Healthcare Knowledge Work: Human-AI Collaboration by Clinical Documentation Integrity Specialists

Claus Bossen, Kathleen H. Pine

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Abstract

This article describes the successful collaboration "in the wild"between Clinical Documentation Integrity Specialists (CDIS) and an Artificial Intelligence (AI)-embedded software to conduct knowledge work. CDIS review patient charts in near real-time to improve clinicians' documentation, with the goal to make medical documentation more accurate, consistent and complete. CDIS collaborate with an AI-embedded "Computer Assisted Coding"(CAC) system that scans records from the Electronic Healthcare Record and auto-suggests codes based on natural language processing. CDIS find the CAC's suggestions are often inaccurate - often humorously so. Still, they find the CAC to be a useful helper, like Robin is to Batman. This human-AI collaboration is contingent on several factors: the flexible integration of the AI into the workflow similar to the notion of unremarkable AI; supporting the CDIS' sensemaking; the CDIS' knowledge about the CAC being predictably unreliable, an experience by the CDIS of the AI's value; humans remaining in control; and ability to experiment with the AI, which spurs reflection and learning for these knowledge workers.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number26
JournalACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction
Volume30
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 17 2023

Keywords

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • clinical documentation
  • data work
  • ethnography
  • healthcare
  • in the wild
  • knowledge work

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Human-Computer Interaction

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