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EPISODE · Nov 27, 2025 · 31 MIN

#20 - Google Translate Walked Into An ER And Got A Reality Check

from Code & Cure · host Vasanth Sarathy & Laura Hagopian

What if your discharge instructions were written in a language you couldn’t read? For millions of patients, that’s not a hypothetical, but a safety risk. And at 2 a.m. in a busy hospital, translation isn’t just a convenience; it’s clinical care.In this episode, we explore how AI can bridge the language gap in discharge instructions: what it does well, where it stumbles, and how to build workflows that support clinicians without slowing them down. We unpack what these instructions really include: condition education, medication details, warning signs, and follow-up steps, all of which need to be clear, accurate, and culturally appropriate.We trace the evolution of translation tools, from early rule-based systems to today’s large language models (LLMs), unpacking the transformer breakthrough that made flexible, context-aware translation possible. While small, domain-specific models offer speed and predictability, LLMs excel at simplifying jargon and adjusting tone. But they bring risks like hallucinations and slower response times.A recent study adds a real-world perspective by comparing human and AI translations across Spanish, Chinese, Somali, and Vietnamese. The takeaway? Quality tracks with data availability: strongest for high-resource languages like Spanish, and weaker where training data is sparse. We also explore critical nuances that AI may miss: cultural context, politeness norms, and the role of family in decision-making.So what’s working now? A hybrid approach. Think pre-approved multilingual instruction libraries, AI models tuned for clinical language, and human oversight to ensure clarity, completeness, and cultural fit. For rare languages or off-hours, AI support with clear thresholds for interpreter review can extend access while maintaining safety.If this topic hits home, follow the show, share with a colleague, and leave a review with your biggest question about AI and clinical communication. Your insights help shape safer, smarter care for everyone.Reference: Accuracy of Artificial Intelligence vs Professionally Translated Discharge InstructionsMelissa Martos, et al. JAMA Network Open (2025)Credits: Theme music: Nowhere Land, Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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What if your discharge instructions were written in a language you couldn’t read? For millions of patients, that’s not a hypothetical, but a safety risk. And at 2 a.m. in a busy hospital, translation isn’t just a convenience; it’s clinical care. In this episode, we explore how AI can bridge the language gap in discharge instructions: what it does well, where it stumbles, and how to build workflows that support clinicians without slowing them down. We unpack what these instructions really incl...

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