Becker's Healthcare March 14, 2025
Giles Bruce

Palo Alto, Calif.-based Stanford Health Care and Tampa (Fla.) General Hospital are experiencing promising early results from an ambient AI tool for nurses.

The health systems are among the pilot sites for a new smartphone app from Microsoft and Epic that ambiently records patient encounters, drafts notes and fills in EHR fields for nurses.

At Stanford, 24 nurses are trialing DAX for nursing with a plan to move to 40 next month.

“Nurses are excited about the opportunity,” Gretchen Brown, MSN, RN, vice president and chief nursing information officer of Stanford Health Care, told Becker’s at the HIMSS conference in Las Vegas. “It’s development, though. It’s not a fully formed product, so you have to make sure you have...

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