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AI Telemedicine Support for Primary Care Physicians in El Salvador
Sponsor: Hospital El Salvador
Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn whether access to an artificial intelligence (AI) clinical decision support assistant can improve diagnostic accuracy during real-world telemedicine consultations among primary care physicians in El Salvador. The main questions it aims to answer are: * Does access to the AI assistant increase the proportion of correct diagnoses compared to telemedicine without AI assistance? * Does the effect of the AI assistant differ according to the physician's prior experience using AI in telemedicine? Researchers will compare physicians with the AI assistant enabled to physicians with the AI assistant temporarily disabled to see if access to AI improves diagnostic accuracy. Participants (physicians) will: * Provide telemedicine consultations as part of their routine clinical duties. * Be randomly assigned to either have the AI assistant enabled or disabled during the study period. * Continue documenting clinical encounters in the electronic platform as usual. * Have their anonymized consultation notes reviewed by an independent expert panel to determine diagnostic accuracy.
Official title: Pragmatic Randomized Clinical Trial of AI-Assisted Telemedicine to Improve Diagnostic Accuracy Among Primary Care Physicians in El Salvador
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
180
Start Date
2026-02
Completion Date
2026-08
Last Updated
2026-02-17
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
DoctorSV AI Assistant
An AI tool integrated into the telemedicine platform, built on Google's Gemini Large Language Models (LLMs). The system operates via two modules: (1) a clinical history assistant that supports structured documentation of patient information in real-time and (2) a pre-diagnosis tool that analyzes documented clinical data to generate differential diagnosis suggestions for the physician's consideration. The model uses contextual prompting to ensure suggestions are culturally and clinically appropriate for El Salvador.
Standard Telemedicine Workflow (No AI)
Standard primary care consultation via videocall without the assistance of artificial intelligence tools. Physicians rely solely on their own clinical judgment and manual documentation without automated summaries or diagnostic prompts.
Locations (1)
Hospital Nacional El Salvador
San Salvador, El Salvador