Physicians Practice January 28, 2021
Computational resources are catching up with all of the healthcare data that’s been accumulating.
Over the past few years, there has been a lot of talk about artificial intelligence and machine learning in healthcare, much of it geared toward drawing attention and eliciting a reaction, like how technology could replace physicians. But, if 2020 and a global pandemic have taught us anything, it’s that we have a lot of gaps in our healthcare system, much of which begin with how we perform foundational administrative tasks like documentation and coding.
No one pretends this part of the job is their favorite. In fact, these administrative activities are a leading cause for physician burnout, which was at 42% before the...