Healthcare Finance News July 9, 2024
Susan Morse

The rollout will soon expand to cardiology, endocrinology and other specialties in Vermont and northern New York.

The University of Vermont Health Network, which serves over 1 million patients, is partnering with Abridge on AI for clinical documentation.

UVM, an integrated system serving the residents of Vermont and northern New York, selected Abridge following a vetting process.

Clinicians at UVM Health Network have been using Abridge for four months. The enterprise rollout will soon expand to cardiology, endocrinology and other specialties.

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The AI clinical platform has been shown to increase clinicians’ professional fulfillment by 53%; decrease by 60% time spent on documenting patient encounters, both during clinic hours and outside of regular work hours; and reduce cognitive...

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