Medical Economics May 22, 2023
By Belwadi Srikanth

What’s possible now, and what’s next, and what it means for physicians

In the early days of electronic health record (EHR) adoption, digital voice applications were pretty much relegated to transcribing the exact information spoken into them. Physicians were tied to desktop computers and limited by error-prone solutions that lacked the ability to learn from their own shortcomings.

Fast forward a decade or so, and smart voice applications like Siri or Alexa have become commonplace in the cars, homes, or office settings of today’s consumers. We’ve truly entered the world of conversational AI, and it’s showing great promise for health care delivery.

According to a recent study from Voicebot.ai, use cases...

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