UW Health expands AI use during patient visits
- UW Health is expanding the use of AI during patient visits, aiming to quadruple the number of providers using it in the first half of 2025.
- The AI technology records, transcribes, and analyzes discussions between providers and patients, creating draft notes for documentation.
- Currently, 20 providers began a pilot program last June, with plans to reach around 100 users by the end of 2024 across various specialties.
- Dr. Joel Gordon stated that this tool reduces clerical burdens, allowing providers to focus more on patients and decreasing burnout.
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