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Physician General Practice
Based on 10 assessments · 1 from real users
21%
Low risk
Average realistic automation risk across all Physician General Practice profiles in the dataset.
Score spread
Distribution across 10 profiles.
Middle half of Physician General Practices score between 20% and 25%.
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Task breakdown by work type
Done entirely on a computer. High AI exposure — these tasks are already in the automation zone.
Physical sensing, digital output — e.g. interviewing someone then writing a report. Partially protected.
Computer input, real-world output — needs someone to act on it, not just software.
No computer required. Furthest from automation — the strongest human advantage.
Typical tasks
3 synthetic profiles for a Physician General Practice, ordered by automation exposure.
Tab between them to see how task mix drives the score difference.
Profile 1 · 9%
Profile 2 · 23%
Profile 3 · 29%
Patient consultations (in-person): listening to symptoms, physical examination, diagnosis, treatment planning
deep expertise
social core
57%
AA
0%
Continuing education and clinical decision-making: staying current with guidelines, researching unusual cases
19%
DA
21%
Test ordering and result interpretation: requesting labs/imaging, reviewing results, explaining findings to patients
deep expertise
social core
10%
AD
15%
Clinical documentation: writing notes, recording findings, updating patient records in EMR/EHR system
8%
AD
27%
Patient follow-up and chronic disease management: monitoring ongoing conditions, adjusting treatment plans
deep expertise
social core
2%
AD
6%
Prescription writing and medication management: selecting drugs, checking interactions, issuing prescriptions
1%
DD
51%
Administrative tasks: scheduling, insurance authorization, referral management, responding to patient calls/messages
1%
DD
45%
Patient consultations (in-person): listening to symptoms, physical examination, diagnosis, treatment planning
deep expertise
social core
31%
AA
0%
Clinical documentation: writing notes, recording findings, updating patient records in EMR/EHR system
26%
AD
32%
Test ordering and result interpretation: requesting labs/imaging, reviewing results, explaining findings to patients
some context needed
social core
11%
AD
20%
Patient follow-up and chronic disease management: monitoring ongoing conditions, adjusting treatment plans
some context needed
social core
9%
AD
19%
Administrative tasks: scheduling, insurance authorization, referral management, responding to patient calls/messages
8%
DD
70%
Continuing education and clinical decision-making: staying current with guidelines, researching unusual cases
deep expertise
8%
DA
10%
Prescription writing and medication management: selecting drugs, checking interactions, issuing prescriptions
5%
DD
66%
Patient consultations (in-person): listening to symptoms, physical examination, diagnosis, treatment planning
deep expertise
social core
34%
AA
8%
Clinical documentation: writing notes, recording findings, updating patient records in EMR/EHR system
26%
AD
26%
Prescription writing and medication management: selecting drugs, checking interactions, issuing prescriptions
16%
DD
49%
Administrative tasks: scheduling, insurance authorization, referral management, responding to patient calls/messages
12%
DD
72%
Patient follow-up and chronic disease management: monitoring ongoing conditions, adjusting treatment plans
deep expertise
social element
7%
AD
21%
Continuing education and clinical decision-making: staying current with guidelines, researching unusual cases
1%
DA
19%
Test ordering and result interpretation: requesting labs/imaging, reviewing results, explaining findings to patients
deep expertise
social core
1%
AD
15%
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