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Doctors could soon be getting an extra hand in the office in the form of AI assistants. One telehealth startup is using an AI chatbot to analyze symptoms ahead of a doctor's visit. But doctors could soon be getting an extra hand in the office in the form of AI assistants. Some AI companies are creating tools that could ease physician burnoutAI is already helping to balance doctors' busy schedules in several ways. The company has not disclosed how it obtained the initial data on which its AI was trained but claims it's HIPAA-compliant.
Persons: , Ran Shaul, it's, K Health's chatbot, Shaul, Stephanie Foley's, Foley, K, Craig Spencer, Spencer, AI's, McDonald's Organizations: Healthcare, Morning, Mayo Clinic, American Medical Association, Stanford University School of Medicine, University of Colorado School of Medicine, American Medical Informatics Association, Family, American Medical Association Internal Medicine, Health, Maccabi, K Health, Brown University Locations: Teladoc, ChatGPT
Chance are that during your doctor's appointments these days, your physician is laser-focused on typing notes into a computer while talking with you. Doctors and medical professionals who've adopted the technology are finding A.I.-powered visits can save time and help fight burnout. And so we need to combat that administrative burden," said Dr. Julie O'Connor, physician solutions consultant as Microsoft's Nuance division. Nuance developed DAX Express, a generative A.I.-powered clinical documentation app that creates those critical doctor's notes – instantly. She ran DAX Express to record our interaction and one minute after she pressed stop on the recording, the app had typed up a full medical documentation that would go into a medical record.
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What it's like to have a doctor visit with A.I.
  + stars: | 2023-08-07 | by ( Bertha Coombs | Jodi Gralnick | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWhat it's like to have a doctor visit with A.I. Dr. Julie O'Connor of Microsoft's Nuance division shows CNBC's Bertha Coombs what it's like to do a doctor's appointment using the company's AI application DAX Express, which automatically documents the clinical record of the visit.
Persons: Julie O'Connor, CNBC's Bertha Coombs Organizations: A.I
Microsoft's speech recognition subsidiary Nuance Communications on Tuesday announced its AI-powered clinical notes application is coming to Epic Systems to help reduce physicians' administrative workloads. Epic is a health care software company that helps hospitals and other health systems store, share and access electronic health records. More than 500,000 physicians and 306 million patients across the globe use Epic's offerings, and the company has long-standing partnerships with both Microsoft and Nuance. Nuance told CNBC Tuesday that integrating its latest solution, Dragon Ambient eXperience (DAX) Express, into Epic is a "major step" toward that goal. "The last thing they want to do is pajama time," Peter Durlach, chief strategy officer at Nuance told CNBC in an interview Tuesday.
Persons: DAX, Garrett Adams, Peter Durlach, Adams, Durlach Organizations: Microsoft Corp, Tuesday, Epic Systems, Microsoft, CNBC, American Medical Association, DAX Express Locations: Lisbon, Portugal, U.S, HIPAA
Microsoft bought Nuance in 2022 for nearly $20 billion to expand its reach in healthcare. CHICAGO — In 2022, Microsoft bought Nuance for nearly $20 billion to supercharge its growth in the healthcare industry. It's the first tool in Nuance's pipeline to combine the company's own AI models with that of OpenAI, ChatGPT's creator and a deep Microsoft partner. Even back in 2015, enthusiasm for the idea was palpable, Peter Durlach, Nuance's chief strategy officer, told Insider in April. In a conference presentation, Andrea Barrett, a physician assistant and Nuance consultant, demonstrates products using generative AI.
The behemoth health-records company Epic, which touches all corners of the healthcare ecosystem, is embracing generative AI as a necessary priority. For eight months, he and a team at Microsoft have been working with OpenAI to explore how generative AI could work in healthcare. Scientific, ethical, and legal mysteries behind ChatGPTLee's panel drew top leaders from tech and healthcare, and their questions on generative AI were sweeping. OConnor edited the note to fix a mistake and clicked a button to transfer it directly into the patient's health record. Generative AI is far from a slam dunk, HIMSS's Bogdan said, citing adoption and privacy concerns.
A.I. takes center stage at HIMSS health conference
  + stars: | 2023-04-21 | by ( Ashley Capoot | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +5 min
HIMSS conference attendees walk the exhibition floor Source: HIMSSDebates over artificial intelligence and its role in health care took center stage at the HIMSS Global Health Conference in Chicago this week, where more than 35,000 physicians, executives, engineers and health-care workers convened to discuss the latest advancements in health and technology. Generative AI refers to programs that can use fairly complicated prompts from end users to generate text or images. Just as generative AI has captured the attention of the general public, it has also captivated the medical community. HIMSS attendees told CNBC they believe generative AI can help with these tasks. More than 35,000 people attended the HIMSS conference in 2023 Source: HIMSS
Microsoft 's speech recognition subsidiary Nuance Communications on Monday announced Dragon Ambient eXperience (DAX) Express, a clinical notes application for health-care workers powered by artificial intelligence. DAX converts verbal patient visits into clinical notes, and it sends them through a human review process to ensure they are accurate and high-quality. DAX Express, in contrast, generates clinical notes within seconds so that physicians can review automated summaries of their patient visits immediately. Alysa Taylor, a corporate vice president in the Azure group at Microsoft, told CNBC that DAX Express adheres to the core principles of Microsoft's responsible A.I. She said, ultimately, using DAX Express will help improve both the patient experience and the physician experience.
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