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Bonus Features – July 30, 2023 – Amazon gets into the generative AI game, HIMSS plans to sell off the annual trade show, and more

Healthcare IT Today

AWS announced the AWS HealthScribe service for building clinical applications that use generative AI and integrating them with EHRs and other systems. The announced noted that M*Modal parent company 3M Health Information Systems, virtual primary care provider Babylon, and ScribeEMR are early adopters of HealthScribe.

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More than Productivity: Include User Experiences when Assessing the ROI of AI-Based Solutions

Healthcare IT Today

We focused especially on systems that use advanced machine learning techniques to address the serious problem of physician burnout related to heavy workloads required to document patient care in electronic health record systems (EHRs). EHRs have multiple benefits.

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The New Pandemic: Burnout Threatens to Wipe Out a Generation of Providers

Healthcare IT Today

Increased workloads, difficult-to-navigate EHRs, documentation processes, administrative tasks, and more challenging work-life balance. A 2019 article published in the American Journal of Medicine estimates that 37% of the time primary care providers spend with patients is actually spent interacting with EHRs.

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6 Crucial Considerations for Integrating Telemedicine with your Healthcare Practice

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Today, the majority of primary care physicians fret that telemedicine is way too time-consuming and complicated for them to execute in their already busy practices. billion in 2019 and is expected to reach $123 billion by the end of 2030. The healthcare industry is already at the tipping point.

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Moving the Needle at Providence/St. Joseph’s Digital Innovation Group

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conference in Santa Clara, CA on September 16, 2019. As a psychiatrist, I am interested in addressing the treatment gaps we are facing in mental health care. Aaron: We have been trialing a couple of CBT programs in primary care to give people immediate access. Interview with Aaron Martin and Sara Vaezy.