AI scribes can reduce documentation time and clinician burnout, but studies show omission errors and equity risks. What the research says and how to roll them out safely.
A new Stanford/Harvard study assessed 31 AI models. Here's the winner and the full list of AIs ranked by how well they answer complex clinical questions.
A recent study found clinical notes could be used to identify fatigued physicians. The study, published July 1 in Nature, used data from 129,228 ED visits to a single academic medical center over 2010 ...
Study evaluates GPT-4's ability to process medical notes in English, Spanish, and Italian, achieving physician agreement in 79% of cases. Study: The potential of Generative Pre-trained Transformer 4 ...
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 ...
Note-taking is a fundamental learning strategy that has evolved alongside educational practices and technological advancements. Contemporary research demonstrates that the method of recording ...
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AI used for taking notes at UVM Medical Center
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - Artificial intelligence might be taking notes at your next doctor’s appointment. UVM Health Network last year began using AI to streamline doctor-patient conversations. Over a ...
Keytruda Qlex, a subcutaneous form of pembrolizumab, is FDA-approved for solid tumors in patients aged 12 and older. Betsy Hamlin, a melanoma patient, stresses the importance of active participation ...
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