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Doctors turn to AI for easier medical note-taking
AI is taking over the grunt work in healthcare, and doctors couldn’t be more ready for the help. Investment in artificial intelligence tools for medical note-taking hit $800 million in 2024, more than ...
Startups that build AI medical assistants and medical scribes, which save doctors time that they would otherwise spend taking notes and populating medical records, have been booming over the past year ...
The researchers found that clinician use of an AI scribe reduced burnout, decreased the amount of time spent generating ...
Researchers trained a large language model to read medical charts, looking for signs that kids with ADHD received the right follow-up care when using new medications. Stanford Medicine researchers ...
Electronic medical records (EMRs) have been a tremendous benefit in exam rooms across the country, creating secure patient history databases that clinicians can easily access and update. Yet, they can ...
The data ecosystem OMNY Health has incorporated 4 billion unstructured clinical notes into its network—allowing health care, life sciences and research organizations to glean insights from previously ...
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