Share on X dbeard @dominionpost.com MORGANTOWN — WVU Medicine patients will be seeing their doctors taking clinical notes in ...
Many physicians increasingly are using AI scribes to cut down on administrative work, freeing them to engage directly with ...
FAMILY PHYSICIAN Eric Boose has been using an artificial intelligence tool to get back to what he calls “old-fashioned ...
When Jeannine Urban went in for a checkup in November, she had her doctor’s full attention. Instead of typing on her computer keyboard during the exam, Urban’s primary care physician at the Penn ...
BRECKSVILLE, Ohio — Artificial intelligence is transforming doctor visits in ways patients might not notice. From documenting appointments to detecting life-threatening infections, AI has become ...
The doctor’s office isn’t what it used to be — and for once, that’s a good thing. For years, the clinical environment has been dominated by screens, keyboards, and the constant click of a mouse.
HOLYOKE — What brings you in today? Dr. Sundeep M. Shukla can now ask that question with his head up, not buried in a screen taking notes. “I make eye contact,” he said. “I look at the patient.” ...
When you go to the doctor you share a lot of information, but what if someone else was listening and taking notes so your doctor didn't have to? A study based at Emory Healthcare in Atlanta and Mass ...
Abridge, a startup that has automated doctors’ note-taking with artificial intelligence, on Tuesday said it had raised $300 million in funding. The round, led by venture-capital firm Andreessen ...
Family physician Eric Boose has been using an artificial intelligence tool to get back to what he calls “old-fashioned medicine” — talking with patients face-to-face, without having to type into ...
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