clinical documentation
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Health IT, Hospitals, Artificial Intelligence
Providence, Nuance’s expanded AI partnership aims to reduce clinician burnout
The 51-hospital system and artificial intelligence company are building on their existing collaboration to deploy technology that will allow physicians to focus solely on their patients during visits.
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Augmedix goes public through reverse merger
The company, which offers a remote scribe services, secured $25 million in private placement financing and began trading publicly on the OTC markets after a reverse merger with Malo Holdings.
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Payer’s Place: Dawn Maroney
Dawn Maroney, President, Markets of Alignment Health and CEO of Alignment Health Plan, to discuss how they are using technology to provide better service and care to consumers.
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Health IT, Artificial Intelligence, Health Tech
Startup makes fully autonomous medical voice assistant
Seattle-based Saykara claims its voice-based physician assistant can now fully automate some patient interactions, meaning no scribe is required in the back end to confirm the system’s results. The system can also automatically fill out the correct fields in the EHR, requiring no clicks.
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Investors pour $19M into medical-scribe company
Augmedix anticipates doubling the number of doctors who use its transcription service, which blends natural language processing and human oversight.
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Health IT, Artificial Intelligence
Nuance’s AI makeover to clinical documentation takes exam room to the future
At the annual HIMSS conference this year, Nuance revealed its Ambient Clinical Intelligence technology, which brings AI into the whole exam room to promote natural language interaction.
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How The Iowa Clinic implemented a virtual scribe solution to ease physician documentation burden
The Iowa Clinic in West Des Moines implemented IKS Health’s Scribble tool, an asynchronous virtual scribe service, and it is helping physicians save time and see more patients.
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Phoenix Children’s teamed up with Medicomp to refine the clinical documentation process
The hospital said its implementation of Medicomp’s Quippe clinical documentation system has helped it improve patient outcomes and boost clinician productivity.
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Health systems join $17M investment in Augmedix
Among those providers investing undisclosed amounts are Sutter Health and Dignity Health from Augmedix’s home turf in Northern California, plus Englewood, Colorado-based Catholic Health Initiatives and Cincinnati-based TriHealth.
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Applying Remote Patient Monitoring to Surgery Prep and Recovery, Oncology and Women’s Health
Join us to learn about the latest trends in remote monitoring and how to extend its benefits beyond chronic conditions to more patients – all while using fewer staff resources.
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When it comes to EHRs, do nurses matter?
The assault on usability of EHRs continues, though this time it comes not from physicians, but from nurses. And it makes sense, because nurses frequently are the ones responsible for the bulk of patient documentation.