Becker's Healthcare December 6, 2024
Giles Bruce

Ambient clinical documentation will be commonplace in healthcare three years from now, according to Chero Goswami, chief information and digital officer at Madison, Wis.-based UW Health.

The artificial intelligence-powered technology will definitely be in wide use at his seven-hospital system, which plans to offer it to all clinicians over the next 12 to 18 months. Mr. Goswami recently talked to Becker’s about the benefits and challenges of scaling ambient AI.

Question: What is the IT project you’re most excited about at your health system?

Chero Goswami: I would say the stuff we’re doing with ambient listening, which most others in the industry are doing as well, which is allowing providers and other members of the care team to spend more...

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