MedCity News January 30, 2025
William H. Morris

By insisting on coding-aware AI solutions, health systems can ensure that these technologies fulfill their transformative promise, reducing clinician burnout and administrative burden, improving patient care and communication, and accurately capturing what occurred during an encounter.

As a practicing physician and former chief innovation officer, I experienced firsthand how the growing number of administrative tasks are leading to clinician burnout and becoming a major barrier to direct patient care.

The thoughtful application of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare has the potential to completely transform how care is delivered in the United States. Among its most transformative applications is the AI medical scribe, which saw major adoption in 2024.

By listening in real-time to patient-clinician interactions and automatically generating...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), HIM (Health Inf Mgmt), Physician, Provider, Technology
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