MedCity News August 29, 2024
Katie Adams

Primary care EHR company Elation Health recently launched an AI-powered ambient note generation tool called Note Assist. The tool is now competing with those made by Microsoft, Abridge, DeepScribe and Suki.

Healthcare providers across the country are launching enterprise-wide deployments of tools that use generative AI to assist with clinical documentation. Physicians are lauding these tools, saying they do a good job of reducing burnout, as well as allow them to have more meaningful and productive interactions with patients.

Some of the most popular clinical documentation tools on the market include those sold by Microsoft, Abridge, DeepScribe and Suki. On Tuesday, Elation Health — which provides an EHR and other technology for primary care providers — joined the ranks of...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), EMR / EHR, Health IT, Physician, Primary care, Provider, Technology
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