Patient intake, and the associated manual tasks that come upfront before a medical visit, represents a key component of a health system's operational efficiency and clinical quality. As a result, some ...
Improving the patient experience is one of the top concerns for healthcare leaders, and technology investments are often made with the patient in mind. The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted several ...
There is not a provider in the U.S. –– from independent practitioners to large-scale hospital systems –– that isn’t thinking at some level about the future of AI in healthcare. Unfortunately, despite ...
One of the most important yet laborious components of a medical visit for a provider is chart documentation: What is the patient’s concern? What are the provider’s observations and recommendations?
Since ChatGPT burst onto the scene, hospital leaders have raced to figure out the best use cases for generative and non-generative AI technology. Many are already experimenting with AI in narrow ...
Every year healthcare providers like nurses and physicians are ranked among the most trusted professionals, but according to a recent study, over 76% of patients leave their doctor’s office feeling ...
What’s changing: Small clinics are moving from paper forms to mobile-friendly digital intake systems that feed directly into EHRs, eliminating manual data entry. Why it matters: Automated intake saves ...
Why it matters: Accurate, timely documentation ensures quality care, supports legal compliance, and protects against dangerous patient outcomes. Core principles: Completeness, accuracy, objectivity, ...