Becker's Healthcare May 4, 2023
Noah Schwartz

Artificial intelligence and precision medicine tools can provide a wide range of benefits, and health systems nationwide are using them for a multitude of reasons.

The tools can be a component in bringing clinicians’ focus back to the bedside and away from their paperwork.

“We are about to embark upon AI coding [May 1] for the professional component of billing,” Beth Kushner, DO, chief medical information officer of Paterson, N.J.-based St. Joseph’s Health, told Becker’s. “I look forward to showing how we can augment and make processes more efficient and give time back to the provider to be at the bedside.”

As health systems struggle with retaining labor due to clinician burnout, some CMIOs turn toward technological advancement to take...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Health System / Hospital, Pharma / Biotech, Precision Medicine, Provider, Technology
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