Becker's Healthcare July 9, 2024
Laura Dyrda

Burlington, Vt.-based University of Vermont Health Network signed a deal with generative AI company Abridge for clinical documentation.

UVM Health selected Abridge after conducting an extensive vetting process with 50 primary care providers, and clinicians have been using the solution for around four months. After announcing the deal on July 9, UVM Health plans to roll out the technology platform to cardiology and endocrinology, among other specialties.

“Abridge has delivered spectacular results for our physicians and improved the patient experience,” said Jason Sanders, MD, president and CEO of UVM Health...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Health System / Hospital, Physician, Provider, Technology
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