Healthcare IT News June 11, 2019
Benjamin Harris

A new AI service promises to improve physician performance by doing the typing for them.

With the combined technologies of two companies, note taking for obstetrics is about to become a lot more automated, streamlined and personal.

What happened?

Unified, a large technology and services provider for OB/GYN practices, and Suki, an artificial intelligence-powered medical assistant for clinicians, are pairing up to roll out a note taking platform that uses voice commands and speech recognition.

As a doctor uses the service more, the AI will understand a clinician’s vocabulary, style and habits and will be able to document care more precisely while taking up less human time, the companies explained. The goal of the service is to generate higher quality...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), EMR / EHR, Health IT, Health System / Hospital, Physician, Primary care, Provider, Technology, Voice Assistant
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