Oliver Wyman October 15, 2024
Christine Astorino and Tina Shah, MD

Oliver Wyman’s Christine Astorino and Abridge’s Tina Shah, MD, explore how generative AI can help reduce clinician documentation time and decrease burnout.

Although the situation has improved slightly, nearly 50% of US physicians still experience burnout. Administrative burden and overwhelming documentation continue to be big drivers of stress.

Generative artificial intelligence is offering some relief, according to Tina Shah, MD, Chief Clinical Officer of Abridge, and a pulmonary and critical care physician. Abridge uses...

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