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- 15 February, 2024
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AI Medical Scribes in Remote Healthcare Services
The global pandemic put a spotlight on the importance of telemedicine in healthcare. It has brought healthcare services to the comfort and safety of people's homes while offering quality care. Proper documentation is the backbone of effective healthcare delivery. It ensures continuity and quality of care, allowing healthcare professionals to track a patient's health journey. As telemedicine grows, the sheer volume of patient interactions can make maintaining that documentation an uphill battle. Given the digital nature of telemedicine, maintaining documentation can become overwhelming for healthcare providers who already have their hands full.
Read Continue- 8 February, 2024
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The Benefits of Multifaceted AI Scribe Accessible on Multiple Devices
eClinicalWorks integrates AI-powered ambient listening technology, Sunoh.ai, with eClinicalMobile and eClinicalTouch apps AI medical scribes are revolutionizing how medical professionals manage documentation. They improve the efficiency of medical records by seamlessly integrating with existing workflows and reducing administrative burdens. As healthcare continues to evolve, the adoption of AI dictation is set to rise, paving the way for a new era of precision in medical documentation.
Read Continue- 21 June, 2022
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Dermatology Made Easier This Summer
Summer is officially here, and people around the country will be spending more time outside. We need sunshine in order to stay healthy, but too much of anything can become problematic.
Read Continue- 12 November, 2020
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Reinventing Healthcare for a Brighter Future
From rural health centers to urban clinics and everywhere in-between, eClinicalWorks® and healow® are helping practices reinvent themselves to face emerging challenges and provide quality care to patients.
Read Continue- 21 December, 2017
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Singletrack: Small Is Beautiful, and It Just Might Last
According to the numbers, small and independent medical practices are headed for extinction. But in Marquette, Michigan — on the shores of Lake Superior in the Upper Peninsula — the husband and wife team of Dr. Christopher Dehlin and Dr. Jennifer Dehlin are demonstrating that there’s a place for smaller medicine, even in an age of consolidation and managed care.
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