AI in Healthcare September 23, 2021
Dave Pearson

AI developers have worked with experts in human-computer interaction to design an EHR that shows clinicians all information pertinent to the patient case they’re working on—and only that information.

The Boston-based team, made up of researchers at MIT and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, contrast their innovation with conventional EHRs, which typically “store historical information on separate pages and list medications or lab values alphabetically or chronologically, forcing the clinician to search through data to find the information they need.”

The quote is from a news report on the work published Sept. 23 in MIT News. The researchers are slated to present their full study next month at a virtual meeting, the Association for Computing Machinery’s Symposium on User Interface...

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