Medical Economics October 21, 2020
Khalid Al-Maskari

Artificial intelligence (AI) can offer a much-needed solution for practices struggling with inefficient Electronic Health Record platforms

In an industry not known for its operational efficiency, artificial intelligence (AI) can offer a much-needed solution for practices struggling with inefficient Electronic Health Record platforms. As patient populations increase while provider availability stagnates, having an automated solution for data and patient management can make a significant difference in quality of care.

A study by the University of Wisconsin and the American Medical Association found that EHR data entry takes more than half the typical 11.4-hour workday for physicians—a hindrance that’s now even more unacceptable given the demanding treatment and volume of COVID-19. Fortunately, AI can help...

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