Healthcare IT News November 7, 2024
Mike Miliard

OpenNotes and Abridge want to find out, as they team up for a Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center project to assess and develop new clinical documentation tools powered by artificial intelligence.

A project at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center’s new OpenNotes Lab aims to explore the opportunities and challenges of using artificial intelligence to generate patient visit summaries.

WHY IT MATTERS
The initiative, which will see OpenNotes collaborate with clinical genAI developer Abridge, will study how AI can enable collaboration between patients and clinicians, while advancing transparency and promoting health equity, they say.

BIDMC-based OpenNotes has long been a leader in patient access and empowerment. By working with Abridge and its AI-powered clinical documentation platform, the goal is to explore how...

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