MobiHealth News September 16, 2020
Laura Lovett

Notable’s voice-powered assistant was developed to help curb the time doctors spend on charting.

Over the last five years we’ve seen Apple Watch progressively move into the healthcare space. For the most part the tech has been a vessel for consumers to find out insights about their bodies. However, as was referenced during Apple’s September 2020 keynote address, its use case has rapidly expanded, and the company has worked with startups to include provider-facing tools.

In fact, Notable, an “intelligent experience automation platform”, works on the Apple Watch to address a very specific provider pain point — charting. The software was designed to cut down on administrative tasks, in particular providers can dictate into their watch and capture notes...

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