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AACP Annual Meeting
2015-07-11 - 2015-07-15    
All Day
The AACP Annual Meeting is the largest gathering of academic pharmacy administrators, faculty and staff, and each year offers 70 or more educational programs that cut across [...]
Engage, Innovation in Patient Engagement
2015-07-14 - 2015-07-15    
All Day
MedCity ENGAGE is an executive-level event where the industry’s brightest minds and leading organizations discuss best-in-class approaches to advance patient engagement and healthcare delivery. ENGAGE is the [...]
mHealth + Telehealth World 2015
2015-07-20 - 2015-07-22    
All Day
The role of technology in health care is growing year after year. Join us at mHealth + Telehealth World 2015 to learn strategies to keep [...]
2015 OSEHRA Open Source Summit
2015-07-29 - 2015-07-31    
All Day
Join the Premier Open Source Health IT Summit! Looking to gain expertise in both public and private sector open source health IT?  Want to collaborate [...]
Events on 2015-07-11
AACP Annual Meeting
11 Jul 15
National Harbor, Maryland
Events on 2015-07-14
Events on 2015-07-20
Events on 2015-07-29
2015 OSEHRA Open Source Summit
29 Jul 15
Bethesda
Articles

Sep 30 : Could Artificial Intelligence End The EMR Nightmare?

ehr nightmare

Article Summary :

Medicine is an oral science, where people and doctors interact to get to know what the problem is. Doctors discuss with each other to gain new ideas and they also discuss with social workers and physical therapists to improve healthcare. But, “EMR has killed the oral science”, says Kevin R. Stone, M.D in an article where he discussed how nurses take half an hour to enter data – which usually took 3 minutes, and doctors has to hunt for information to share. He also discussed about Apple’s Siri, IBM’s Watson and other software which could both listen and add the information we may never have even learned in medical school, making both the patient and the doctor smarter. He also mentioned, Artificial Intelligence has long since solved these highly formulaic situations and could prompt doctors to be better at their jobs.

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