Healthcare IT News June 24, 2024
Mike Miliard

By integrating with practices’ EHRs, the voice and generative AI tool can help reduce the need to manage drop-down menus and scrolling, reducing physicians’ documentation time by up to 40%, the company says.

Oracle this week announced that its new Clinical Digital Assistant – which features generative AI, multimodal voice and other navigation tools – is available to help ambulatory physicians streamline their clinical documentation.

WHY IT MATTERS
Deployed within Oracle Health’s electronic health record, the AI tool combines clinical automation conversation-based note generation – and can propose clinical follow right at the point of care, the company says.

Clinical Digital Assistant also helps automate referrals, prescription orders and scheduling of follow-up labs and appointments, according to Oracle Health, boosting workflow...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), EMR / EHR, Health IT, Provider, Technology
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