It used to be difficult for Edith Couturier, an 85-year-old resident of the District of Columbia, to explain to her adult children on the West Coast all the details of her medical appointments. But ...
Note takers grew out of villages movement that helps elderly age in place Keeping information straight from a doctor can be challenging for any age group There just may not be enough volunteers to ...
Encouraging patients to help write and add notes to their personal medical charts -- a task typically handled only by medical professionals -- may help patients feel more involved with their own care ...
What does your doctor really think about your condition and health concerns? For more than a year now, patients have been able to access and read the observations doctors write down about them during ...
Patients could benefit if they are invited to co-produce medical notes, called 'OurNotes,' with their doctors, rather than merely reading them. The practice may also benefit doctors by reducing time ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. A new AI note taking tool called Abridge is transforming ...
Physicians are reporting that patients have expressed being hurt by the medical notes they have read about their visits, according to a Sept. 30 report by The New York Times. At the Becker's 11th ...
DeepScribe, an AI-driven platform for medical record-taking, today announced it has raised $5.2 million in a seed round led by Bee Partners. The company says the funding will be put toward product ...
The software, part of Microsoft’s nearly $19 billion bet on Nuance Communications and the future of artificial intelligence in healthcare, promises to generate notes in seconds but accuracy, liability ...
Truveta chief technology officer Jay Nanduri (left) and CEO Terry Myerson. (Truveta Photos) Healthcare data holds great potential to improve medicine, but mining it is not easy. To get to the gold, ...