HealthsystemCIO.com February 3, 2025
Anthony Guerra

Like all health systems, AtlantiCare is seeking ways to ease the documentation burden on clinicians. CIO Jordan Ruch sees ambient clinical AI as a key tool in reducing burnout and allowing providers to spend more time at the bedside.

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“The work we have been asking our clinical teams to do in the EHR for many years has, unfortunately, come between our patients and the care providers,” Ruch said. “Physician burnout is real. Studies consistently show physicians spend twice as much time on electronic documentation and clerical tasks as compared to providing direct patient care.”

AtlantiCare has implemented Oracle’s AI-driven ambient documentation tool to...

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