Healthcare workers are "drowning in information but starved for knowledge." AI summaries may be the only way out.
Nearly 90% of adults in the United States struggle with health literacy. One barrier to health literacy is the complex language used in electronic medical records (EMRs) and discharge summary notes.
On top of documentation, ambient AI vendor Suki offers coding, patient summarization and answering clinical questions by ...
Models built by using artificial intelligence (AI) to annotate clinical reports from more than ... are frequently siloed or stored in free-text notes, thus requiring manual curation to extract ...
Xanthia Saganis, an East Carolina University doctoral student in the Thomas Harriot College of Arts and Sciences health ...
The clinical practice update offers 12 “best practice advice” statements on POEM to treat achalasia and other esophageal ...
AI has come to doctors’ office near you. With patients’ consent, physicians and patients across the country are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence to note-take during visits to foster ...
Ozempic is synonymous with weight loss for many people. Doctors explain benefits and risks of semaglutide and other GLP-1 ...
In the rapidly growing field of digital healthcare, leveraging artificial intelligence to streamline processes is becoming ...
You're thinking of participating in a clinical trial – what now? Ask questions and weigh the risks before deciding if a clinical trial is right for you.
The American Medical Association published a survey Wednesday that found 66% of clinicians reported using AI last year, which ...