I've found that I trust GPT significantly more than doctors.
Doctors can only access limited information about you in a short time, they can't keep up with updates to your condition, they struggle with interdisciplinary diagnoses, and they can't provide comprehensive support. GPT addresses all these issues.
Of course, this isn't an either-or situation. Using offline test reports in conjunction with online consultations like DXY.cn (a Chinese medical website), and cross-referencing with experts in complex situations, can greatly improve efficiency.
Previously, my elderly relative suffered a stroke, and the emergency room doctor at a top-tier hospital misdiagnosed it as Alzheimer's, delaying treatment by nearly a week. Later, I input all the test reports, and the AI recommended an immediate blood transfusion, while the doctor only suggested it on the third day. This isn't to say AI is invincible or to belittle doctors. It simply means that doctors aren't invincible and can also misdiagnose. Furthermore, human resources are far inferior to the computational power and efficiency of AI.