Radiology Business March 21, 2023
Marty Stempniak

Microsoft subsidiary Nuance on Monday announced the arrival of what it says is the first fully AI-automated clinical documentation tool in healthcare.

DAX Express combines the conversational and ambient artificial intelligence found in Nuance’s technology with the advanced reasoning and natural-language capabilities of OpenAI’s GPT-4. The tool allows radiologists and other physicians to automatically create draft clinical notes “in seconds” for immediate review and completion following each patient visit.

Nuance and Microsoft believe the DAX (short for Dragon Ambient eXperience) Express will help to reduce administrative burdens on docs while allowing them to spend more time with patients. They called the AI tool’s arrival a “major milestone” in their bid to automate documentation.

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