Clinical documentation burden is a grave issue faced by healthcare providers. Doctors want to have time to focus on patient care to deliver quality care and improve health outcomes. Documentation tasks can lead to lower physician satisfaction scores, increased pajama time, and lead to complete burnout. There is an approach called team-based Electronic Medical Records […]

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EMR Software vendor MEDITECH Software has partnered with Nuance® Communications, Inc., a Microsoft Company. The vital collaboration is set to improve providers’ experience and automate the clinical documentation process by integrating generative AI tools to draft notes. Benefits of Health IT Collaboration between MEDITECH and Nuance Communications The partnership will reduce the clinical workload and create […]

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Healthcare providers are spending a lot of time on EHR Software documentation. This has led to increased clinician burnout which has become a grave issue in the United States. Physicians are spending an estimated 16 minutes on their EMR Software during a patient encounter. Providers have to manage tedious clinical documentation during a patient visit. […]

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Electronic Medical Records (EMR) Software systems have revolutionized healthcare by introducing digital records and saying goodbye to inefficient and time-consuming paper records. It is very famously said that “time is money” and of course when EHR Software systems are embraced they speed up workflows, boosting productivity levels, reducing costs, and improving the revenue stream. The […]

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Generative AI is taking over the world and the healthcare sector is no exception. Many Electronic Medical Records (EMR) Software vendors are leveraging generative AI technology in their systems to simplify workflows and aid clinicians in offering patient-centered care. Generative AI and Clinician Burnout with EMR Software In the USA, most healthcare organizations have deployed […]

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Many recent healthcare transformations are a result of Generative AI. Integrating generative AI into clinical documentation can greatly alleviate the administrative burden on healthcare providers as the charting process is streamlined. The technology also improves the accuracy of clinical documentation to boost patient care and health outcomes. MEDITECH EMR Software Join Hands with Suki EMR […]

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As healthcare providers transition to value-based care, it is vital to use data that has been accurately recorded and documented. Clinical documentation improvement (CDI) assists in ensuring that all events in the patient encounter are accurately documented and that the EHR Software displays the services that were provided to the patient. Accurate diagnosis can enhance […]

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Microsoft and Nuance have announced the first-ever completely AI-automated clinical documentation application. The clinical documentation app finishes documentation in seconds helping to alleviate clinician burnout a major issue faced in the US. Microsoft and Nuance Communications have joined hands together aiming to digitally revolutionize healthcare. DAX Express The DAX Express application leverages conversational, ambient, and artificial […]

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Clinician burnout is on the rise in the USA. Healthcare organizations are looking at different methods to mitigate physician burnout associated with clinical documentation. After the first two years of the pandemic clinician burnout rate spiked radically as revealed by a study published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings. Hospitals can use EMR Software audit logs to […]

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology and machine learning tools can boost physician satisfaction scores when there are staffing shortages and record high clinician burnout rates. The HITECH  Act in 2009 encouraged hospitals to deploy EHR software systems to streamline clinical, financial, and administrative tasks through automation. However, since 2009 the time spent by providers in medical […]

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