Healthcare Innovation July 10, 2024
David Raths

This week, vendor Nabla announced a partnership with Illinois-based Carle Health, while Abridge unveiled a deal with the University of Vermont Health Network

The latest phase of electronic health record optimization occupying chief medical information officers is the deployment of ambient assistants for clinicians, with the vendors in this space announcing new health system partnerships on a regular basis.

This week, vendor Nabla announced a partnership with Illinois-based Carle Health, while Abridge unveiled a deal with the University of Vermont Health Network.

Nabla noted that physicians, regardless of specialty, spend an average of 15.5 hours each week on paperwork, with nine of those hours dedicated solely to EHR documentation. Seeking to address physician burnout, health systems have been searching for...

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