October 1, 2012 — Primary care physicians and patients believe that allowing patients to review doctors' notes has significant benefits and few problems, according to the findings of a ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. – If you’ve got a doctor’s appointment scheduled soon, you may be asked if you’ll allow the doctor to use “digital scribing” to keep notes. The technology listens in the background to ...
Dr. Corinne Rhodes, a general medicine practitioner with the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, shows the ambient listening tool she uses to take notes. (Emma Lee/WHYY) From Philly and the Pa ...
DENVER – Artificial intelligence is quietly transforming how doctors interact with patients — and it might already be in use during your next visit to the doctor’s office. Thousands of physicians ...
Recordings, the lawsuit states, were transmitted to Abridge, a Pittsburgh-based technology company that has recently received ...
STORE FREQUENT DESTINATIONS -- LIKE HOME OR THE DOCTOR'S OFFICE FOR QUICK ACCESS. ### KAISER PERMANENTE... HAS INTRODUCED A NEW ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TOOL... MEANT NOT ONLY TO SAVE TIME-- BUT ALSO..
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Michael L. Millenson writes about healthcare as a skeptical optimist. An unusual study gives a new twist to the idea of ...
Notes written about non-Hispanic Black patients had higher odds of containing terms undermining credibility and lower odds of supporting credibility compared with notes about White patients. HealthDay ...
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