Becker's Healthcare January 10, 2025
Molly Gamble

Duke Health in Durham, N.C., has selected Abridge as its generative AI partner to capture clinical conversations.

The new partnership follows a pilot that began in October 2024 at Duke, in which 160 physicians and APPs put the ambient AI clinical documentation tool to use and shared real-life feedback. The health system now plans to extend access to 5,000 clinicians across more than 150 integrated practice and primary care clinics as part of the partnership.

Among the pilot users was Duke Medicine Chief Health Information Officer Eric Gon-Chee Poon, MD, who tested the tool himself in his primary care and internal medicine practice at Durham Medical Center.

“The note comes back really well organized, both in terms of the...

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