Becker's Healthcare October 9, 2024
Naomi Diaz

Oracle Health Chair David Feinberg, MD, said the company’s AI-powered voice recognition tool, the Clinical Digital Assistant, can compile patient records, generate visit notes for providers and respond to specific patient inquiries, the Nashville Post reported Oct. 9.

At the Nashville Healthcare Sessions, hosted by Nashville Health Care Council, Dr. Feinberg said that the technology aims to enable healthcare providers to compare clinical outcomes with those of other de-identified patients.

He also noted that the Clinical Digital Assistant incorporates methodologies drawn from technologies used in correctional facilities and law enforcement agencies, which aim to streamline the check-in process in hospitals.

“The real value of the technology is if the nurse can do more nursing, if it can get things...

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