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Researchers Develop AI Clinical Decision Support Tool for Nutrition

Researchers from the University of Texas at Austin have developed an AI-based clinical decision support tool to help clinicians discuss nutrition with patients.

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By Shania Kennedy

- Researchers from the University of Texas at Austin’s Dell Medical School have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) clinical decision support tool designed to help clinicians discuss nutrition and engage in shared decision-making with patients regarding diet improvements.

The tool, known as Nutri, integrates with the EHR and presents information about a patient's diet to clinicians to support personalized goal setting and progress tracking between visits. The tool also drafts potential chart notes to help reduce clinician burden.

“Nutrition can be a difficult subject,” said Marissa Burgermaster, PhD, an assistant professor of nutritional sciences at UT Austin’s College of Natural Sciences and population health at UT Austin’s Dell Medical School, in the press release. “It’s a fast-moving area of study, with changing recommendations. It can be an emotional subject for patients. Add in limited time in each appointment, and it’s a discussion that is easily missed. But nutrition can be one of the most critical tools in addressing conditions such as diabetes and heart disease.”