MedCity News July 2, 2024
Katie Adams

Primary care physicians are generally pretty optimistic about AI’s potential to make care delivery more efficient, according to new survey results. In the past few years, automated dictation and scribing tools were the AI technologies that have been most impactful for primary care providers.

Primary care physicians are generally pretty optimistic about AI’s potential to make care delivery more efficient, according to new survey results released by Elation Health.

Elation is a San Francisco-based company that provides an EHR for primary care providers, as well as software for patient engagement, telehealth and revenue cycle management. For its survey, the company collected responses from 156 of its customers, all of whom were primary care clinicians.

“Most of the technology today that...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), EMR / EHR, Health IT, Physician, Primary care, Provider, Survey / Study, Technology, Trends
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