This feels like a compelling reason to joke around more.
If inaccuracies make it to your patient record, it's defamatory. Your doctor must sign off on the transcript and if they're letting through poor results, make it their problem to fix. That'll either force the tech to get better or to fall back on better note taking practices.
And that's what makes it actionable defamation. If your doctor signs off on an AI summary that accuses you of being an drug dependant sex worker, that's serious malpractice.
Might be immature but personally once I knew this was possible I'd go for the high score. Try to get every substance I can think of listed plus a supposed admission of murder and whatever other ridiculous stuff I can come up with.
"Well you know me doc, I keep my drugs in the deep freezer with the bodies waiting for disposal so I'm quite confident in their shelf life." I wonder what an AI scribe would make of such a remark.
If inaccuracies make it to your patient record, it's defamatory. Your doctor must sign off on the transcript and if they're letting through poor results, make it their problem to fix. That'll either force the tech to get better or to fall back on better note taking practices.