Feeling burned out? There’s a tech prescription for that!



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While every new physician enjoys the opportunities and challenges of practicing medicine, many doctors soon find themselves among the nearly two-thirds of their profession who regularly report experiencing at least one symptom of burnout. According to an American Medical Association report, that included 62.8 percent of all doctors in the U.S. as of September 2021 — a steady increase over the previous decade. Overworked doctors and their staffs dream about hearing words like “Why don’t you take half a day!” The problem? That usually means taking half a day to complete their documentation. If you’re thinking that this technologically advanced world has to offer a better way to get all that work done, you’re right — they’re called AI medical scribes. Dawn of the AI-powered scribes Humans have been doing medical transcription work for many years. But the remarkable advances in artificial intelligence mean that a new generation of solutions with ambient listening capabilities are now available to complete AI documentation and AI transcription tasks. And most of the time, in most circumstances, these AI-powered scribes are faster, cheaper, and more accurate than even the best humans. They can distinguish accents and multiple speakers and exhibit a high degree of accuracy. AI in primary care practices is particularly important given that these front-line medical practices are in constant high demand and face a long-term shortage of physicians. According to Dr. Joseph Osuagwu, documentation is a widespread issue among providers at his practice, Goodtime Family Care in Baltimore, Maryland. Providers at Goodtime experienced complications with traditional note taking techniques, which were labor-intensive, susceptible to inaccuracies from human mistakes, and frequently interrupted the patient interaction process. On hectic days, capturing the complete HPI and other crucial details was often missed due to a shortage of time.
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Texas Family Wellness Clinic Selects Sunoh.ai, Ambient Listening Technology for Clinical Documentation



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The primary care facility seeks to accelerate clinical documentation while maintaining high-quality patient care and boosting overall clinic efficiency WESTBOROUGH, Mass. — November 30, 2023 — Sunoh.ai, an EHR-agnostic, AI-powered ambient listening technology for clinical documentation, today announced that Texas Family Wellness Clinic is eager to adopt Sunoh.ai, enabling their providers to save time on clinical documentation and improve efficiency. Over the past several years, the practice has reported challenges with staffing and training scribes. With the help of Sunoh.ai, they aim to decrease physician burnout and strengthen the patient-provider […]
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22-Provider Integrated Medical Health Reports Significant Increase in Growth and Value Using eClinicalWorks and healow Solutions



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Primary care clinic finds success and grows practice with a unified multidimensional EHR WESTBOROUGH, Mass. — October 24, 2023 — eClinicalWorks®, the largest ambulatory cloud EHR, today announced that Integrated Medical Health (IM | Health) — a 22-provider primary care clinic in Wayne, PA — significantly grew its multi-specialty practice using eClinicalWorks EHR and healow patient engagement solutions. IM | Health provides comprehensive primary care to its patients, including urgent care, physical therapy, nutrition counseling, behavioral health, personal training, and massage. The practice emphasizes collaborative, holistic care focused on proactive medicine. […]
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