Docwire News December 22, 2022
Team Editorial

Logically, in the times of a pandemic, top medical professionals’ responsibilities are to treat and save lives. However, these are just two of many more responsibilities they have to deal with daily. No wonder medics frequently suffer from burnout. By the way, that’s the case for about 47% of US medical professionals, according to Physician Burnout & Depression Report 2022 by Medscape. Curiously, 60% of the respondents name excessive paperwork as the leading cause of burnout.

So is it possible to lift this burden off doctors’ shoulders? Fortunately, it is. You can entrust repetitive daily tasks to machines, and machine learning in healthcare is the route to follow. Let’s see how it works.

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