
While automation offers efficiency, some clinic processes should never be fully automated. Human judgment and empathy remain essential.
Patient communication involving emotions requires personal interaction. Sensitive conversations cannot be automated effectively.
Clinical decision-making demands professional judgment. Automation should support, not replace, clinicians.
Consent discussions require human explanation. Patients need clarity and opportunity for questions.
Conflict resolution requires empathy and flexibility. Automated responses risk escalation.
Ethical considerations require context. Automated systems cannot assess nuance.
Incident reporting review requires analysis. Human oversight ensures accuracy.
Automation is a tool, not a replacement. Clinics must preserve human involvement where safety, trust, and judgment matter most.
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