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A Behavioral Health Collision At The EHR Intersection
2014-09-30    
2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Date/Time Date(s) - 09/30/2014 2:00 pm Hear Why Many Organizations Are Changing EHRs In Order To Remain Competitive In The New Value-Based Health Care Environment [...]
Meaningful Use and The Rise of the Portals
2014-10-02    
12:00 pm - 12:45 pm
Meaningful Use and The Rise of the Portals: Best Practices in Patient Engagement Thu, Oct 2, 2014 10:30 PM - 11:15 PM IST Join Meaningful [...]
Adva Med 2014 The MedTech Conference
2014-10-06    
All Day
Adva Med 2014 The MedTech Conference October 6-8, 2014 McCormick Place Chicago, IL For more information, visit, advamed2014.com For Registration details, click here  
Public Health Measures Meaningful Use
2014-10-09    
12:00 pm - 12:45 pm
Public Health Measures Meaningful Use: Reporting on Public Health Measures Join Meaningful Use expert Jim Tate for a three part series of webinars addressing MU [...]
2014 Hospital & Healthcare I.T. Conference
2014-10-13    
All Day
Join us at our 2014 Hospital & Healthcare I.T. Conference and experience the following: Up to 125 Hospital & Healthcare I.T. executives from America’s most prestigious [...]
Connected Health Care 2014
Key Trends That will be Discussed at the Conference! Connected Healthcare 2014 is set to explore the crucial topics that are revolutionizing the connected health industry: [...]
HealthTech Conference
2014-10-14    
All Day
HealthTech Capital is a group of private investors dedicated to funding and mentoring new "HealthTech" start ups at the intersection of healthcare with the computer [...]
Health Informatics & Technology Conference (HITC-2014)
2014-10-20    
All Day
Information technology has ability to improve the quality, productivity and safety of health care mangement. However, relatively very few health care providers have adopted IT. [...]
HIMSS Amsterdam 2014
2014-10-20    
12:00 am
About HIMSS Amsterdam 2014 This year, the second annual HIMSS Amsterdam event will be taking place on 6-7 November 2014 at the Hotel Okura. The [...]
Patient Portal Functionality and EMR Integration Demonstration
2014-10-22    
2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
This purpose of this webcast is to present a demonstration to show how the Patient Portal integrates with EMR, as well as discuss how this [...]
Connected Health Symposium 2014
Symposium 2014 - Connected Health in Practice: Engaging Patients and Providers Outside of Traditional Care Settings Collaborating with industry visionaries, clinical experts, patient advocates and [...]
CHIME College of Healthcare Information Management Executives
2014-10-28 - 2014-10-31    
All Day
The Premier Event for Healthcare CIOs Hotel Accomodations JW Marriott San Antonio Hill Country 23808 Resort Parkway San Antonio, Texas 78761 Telephone: 210-276-2500 Guest Fax: [...]
The Myth of the Paperless EMR
2014-10-29    
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Is Paper Eluding Your Current Technologies; The Myth of the Paperless EMR Please join Intellect Resources as we present Is Paper Eluding Your Current Technologies; The Myth [...]
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Poll: Most Americans feel at ease using AI in healthcare

We encounter artificial intelligence (AI) in everything from social media algorithms to smart home appliances. What about AI in healthcare, though? With some concerns, the majority of Americans, according to a recent nationwide survey conducted on behalf of The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, think it is.

The results of the 1,006-person countrywide survey were:

A majority of 75% think it’s crucial to use AI to reduce human mistake.
71% of people want wait times to be shortened by AI.
During a meeting, 70% of people feel at ease with AI taking notes.
66% of respondents think AI should help healthcare professionals better balance their work and personal lives.

The Ohio State Wexner Medical Center is testing the Microsoft Dragon Ambient eXperience (DAX) Copilot application in order to address a few of these problems. It securely listens to a provider-patient encounter and creates clinical notes that are entered into the patient’s electronic medical record using conversational, ambient, and generative AI. The doctor may concentrate on the patient and review and update the notes after the visit, as opposed to inputting notes during the session.

The pilot initiative was led by Ohio State Wexner Medical Center Chief Health Information Officer Ravi Tripathi, MD. In this year’s test, 24 doctors and advanced practice providers in cardiology, obstetrics and gynecology, and primary care visited an outpatient clinic between mid-January and mid-March.

With the patient’s consent, the healthcare professional uses the AI program to document the visit. After the visit, the notes are arranged and prepared for review in under a minute.

It was discovered to save up to four minutes every visit. During that time, the doctor can establish a rapport with the patient, provide education, and ensure that they are aware of the future plan, according to Tripathi.

While some clinicians still favored their previous approach, 80% of them finished the pilot. Since the AI solution had a major positive effect on their practices during the eight weeks of testing, we really permitted them to continue using it afterward.”

In order to help clinicians spend less time on the computer and more time engaging with their patients, Ohio State is carefully integrating AI. Credit: Wexner Medical Center at Ohio State University

Harrison Jackson, MD, an internist who has been annoyed by the amount of typing required during each patient visit, was one of the pilot participants.

“While it is important, having documentation during a visit detracts from the quality of patient connection. I even say I’m sorry. Jackson remarked, “I apologize; I realize I’m staring at the computer more than I am with you.

“With every patient, I’m spending the same amount of time, if not more, and it’s more quality time with greater eye contact. I often speak aloud about physical exam details so the AI computer can record them, and it starts a productive dialogue with my patient,” Jackson stated. “I’ve also let our residents use the technology under my supervision, and we’ve noticed the quality of their patient interactions and the quality of plans they present have improved.”