Bridging the Gap: Inclusive Artificial Intelligence for Patient-Oriented Language Processing in Conversational Agents in Healthcare

Kerstin Denecke


Abstract
Conversational agents (CAs), such as medical interview assistants, are increasingly used in healthcare settings due to their potential for intuitive user interaction. Ensuring the inclusivity of these systems is critical to provide equitable and effective digital health support. However, the underlying technology, models and data can foster inequalities and exclude certain individuals. This paper explores key principles of inclusivity in patient-oriented language processing (POLP) for healthcare CAs to improve accessibility, cultural sensitivity, and fairness in patient interactions. We will outline, how considering the six facets of inclusive Artificial Intelligence (AI) will shape POLP within healthcare CA. Key considerations include leveraging diverse datasets, incorporating gender-neutral and inclusive language, supporting varying levels of health literacy, and ensuring culturally relevant communication. To address these issues, future research in POLP should focus on optimizing conversation structure, enhancing the adaptability of CAs’ language and content, integrating cultural awareness, improving explainability, managing cognitive load, and addressing bias and fairness concerns.
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2025.cl4health-1.42
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Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Patient-Oriented Language Processing (CL4Health)
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May
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2025
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Albuquerque, New Mexico
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Sophia Ananiadou, Dina Demner-Fushman, Deepak Gupta, Paul Thompson
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CL4Health | WS
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Kerstin Denecke. 2025. Bridging the Gap: Inclusive Artificial Intelligence for Patient-Oriented Language Processing in Conversational Agents in Healthcare. In Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Patient-Oriented Language Processing (CL4Health), pages 456–462, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Association for Computational Linguistics.
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