Healthcare IT News November 3, 2023
Andrea Fox

The Department of Veterans Affairs is calling on healthcare innovation teams to create artificial intelligence-enabled tools that elevate the agency’s healthcare data management and clinical practice.

As part of continuing efforts to reduce burnout among healthcare workers, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs is hosting a 120-day Tech Sprint to develop ambient dictation for clinical encounters, and an advanced document-processing system for its Community Care program.

That system must be able to export standardized, structured data to the VA’s electronic health records.

WHY IT MATTERS

The Department of Veterans Affairs Discovery, Education and Affiliate Networks office, in partnership with the National Artificial Intelligence Institute, SimLEARN and the Office of Primary Care, announced the government-sponsored artificial intelligence challenge this...

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