Managed Healthcare Executive July 29, 2024
Jared Kaltwasser

Artificial intelligence gains foothold in the emergency room as a note-taking aid.

In the era of the electronic health record (EHR), patients have become used to getting a ping on their smartphone alerting them that a visit summary is now available to review. For patients, it’s a chance to see into the mind of the physician, to review the provider’s recommendations and to figure out how to spell that five-syllable medical term they uttered.

However, physicians have begun to have that same experience in recent years. Artificial intelligence (AI) has gained the ability to make sense of complex interactions, such as patient-provider visits.

In April, medical technology company Augmedix released Augmedix Go, a fully automated, generative AI-powered ambient medical documentation...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Patient / Consumer, Physician, Provider, Technology
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