Health NZ staff told to stop using ChatGPT to write clinical notes
6 hours ago
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- Health NZ (HNZ) warns staff against using free AI tools like ChatGPT and Gemini for clinical notes due to data security, privacy, and accountability concerns.
- A memo was sent to Mental Health and Addiction Services staff in Rotorua Lakes district, prohibiting the use of AI tools for clinical purposes, even if patient information is anonymized.
- Violations could result in formal disciplinary action, as per HNZ-wide AI policy requiring AI tools to be registered with the National Artificial Intelligence and Algorithm Expert Advisory Group (NAIAEAG).
- HNZ director of digital innovation and AI, Sonny Taite, emphasized the risks of free AI tools and stated exemptions are assessed case by case.
- The Public Service Association criticized HNZ's approach, stating staff are under 'enormous pressure' and should be provided with proper training and approved tools instead of threats.
- HNZ did not disclose the number of instances of staff using unapproved AI software or any disciplinary actions taken.