Deployment and Evaluation of an EHR-integrated, Large Language Model-Powered Tool to Triage Surgical Patients
Jane Wang, Timothy Keyes, April S Liang, Stephen P Ma, Jason Shen, Jerry Liu, Nerissa Ambers, Abby Pandya, Rita Pandya, Jason Hom, Natasha Steele, Jonathan H Chen, Kevin Schulman

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that an LLM-powered, EHR-integrated triage tool can accurately identify surgical patients suitable for co-management, potentially automating and improving the efficiency of perioperative patient management.
Contribution
The paper introduces and evaluates a novel LLM-based triage system integrated into EHRs, showing high sensitivity and moderate specificity in clinical decision support for surgical patient management.
Findings
High sensitivity (0.94) in patient triage
Moderate specificity (0.74) indicating reliable performance
Most discrepancies due to workflow and practice variability
Abstract
Surgical co-management (SCM) is an evidence-based model in which hospitalists jointly manage medically complex perioperative patients alongside surgical teams. Despite its clinical and financial value, SCM is limited by the need to manually identify eligible patients. To determine whether SCM triage can be automated, we conducted a prospective, unblinded study at Stanford Health Care in which an LLM-based, electronic health record (EHR)-integrated triage tool (SCM Navigator) provided SCM recommendations followed by physician review. Using pre-operative documentation, structured data, and clinical criteria for perioperative morbidity, SCM Navigator categorized patients as appropriate, not appropriate, or possibly appropriate for SCM. Faculty indicated their clinical judgment and provided free-text feedback when they disagreed. Sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHospital Admissions and Outcomes · Healthcare Technology and Patient Monitoring · Patient Safety and Medication Errors
