How to Maximize Efficiency of an AI-Powered Medical Scribe



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The healthcare industry has always been a frontrunner in embracing innovations, and artificial intelligence (AI) is no exception. A striking example is the growing use of AI medical scribes like Sunoh.ai, designed to automate clinical documentation and reduce the burden of administrative tasks. According to research, AI scribe saves doctors an hour at the keyboard every day, thereby allowing healthcare providers more time to connect with their patients. Remember, technology is a tool, and effective communication is the secret sauce that will help healthcare professionals get the best out of AI medical scribes. This will not only enhance productivity but also enhance patient satisfaction and overall healthcare delivery. Here are some insightful communication tips to optimize your use of AI medical scribes:
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eClinicalWorks EHR and Sunoh.ai Help NARMC Achieve Significant Time-Savings



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The 34-provider health system utilizes the AI-powered medical scribe to see more patients seeking immediate care WESTBOROUGH, Mass. — July 24, 2024 — eClinicalWorks®, the largest ambulatory cloud EHR and AI-driven EHR, announced that North Arkansas Regional Medical Center successfully implemented Sunoh.ai, saving NARMC five minutes per patient visit on clinical documentation – a significant time-savings. Sunoh.ai seamlessly integrates with eClinicalWorks EHR,, easing the clinical documentation process, especially during new patient appointments. The solution helps improve providers’ work-life balance, enhancing practice efficiency and patient care. NARMC is a non-profit healthcare […]
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Witham Health Services Optimizes Patient Care and Staff Workflows for 100+ Providers in 30+ Locations with eClinicalWorks



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eClinicalWorks technology enables Indiana nonprofit healthcare organization to expand across multiple specialties and locations over 12 years WESTBOROUGH, Mass.—June 14, 2022— eClinicalWorks®, a leader in healthcare IT solutions, today announced its continued partnership with Witham Health Services to further improve patient communications and achieve overall operational efficiency in more than 30 locations of the nonprofit healthcare organization.   More than 100 healthcare providers across 50+ medical specialties in and around Boone County, Indiana have used eClinicalWorks technology since 2009 to communicate with patients in real time, ensuring there are no […]
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Why the Healthcare Kiosk Still Matters Today



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Although there are now ways for patients to check in before walking in to a healthcare facility, the kiosk still plays a large role in healthcare. A recent study that looked at 28,636 kiosk-based patient encounters found that check-in time decreased, daily gross and individual point of sale returns increased, and that more satisfaction surveys were completed by patients.
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Preparing for the 2021 Virtual National Conference



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Just a month from now, on October 7 and 8, the 2021 eClinicalWorks and healow National Conference will be coming to a computer screen near you. Attendees will enjoy a Keynote Address, Product Showcase, and 60 breakout sessions focusing on the latest healthcare IT products and services we have to offer.
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eClinicalWorks’ Solution Helping Providers Schedule COVID-19 Appointments and Administer Vaccines Across 29 States



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  eClinicalWorks’ Vaccine Administration Management Solution aids healthcare providers with efficient, effective, and HIPAA-compliant COVID-19 vaccine distribution WESTBOROUGH, Mass.—April 14, 2021—eClinicalWorks®, a leader in healthcare IT solutions, today announced the successful implementation of its Vaccine Administration Management Solution (VAMS), which is supporting the administration of COVID-19 vaccine doses across 29 states. The eClinicalWorks’ VAMS aids healthcare providers with efficient, effective COVID-19 vaccine distribution.   Clear communication and efficient organization of COVID-19 vaccine distribution efforts are essential as practices face the next phase of the pandemic and seek to put an […]
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Better Ways to Hear Patients’ Stories



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Dr. Kenneth LeCroy says his family primary care practice, Lighthouse Family Medicine, often has nurse practitioner students who are eager to know what each patient’s diagnosis is. As much as diagnoses matter, Dr. LeCroy offers these students a broader perspective.
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Closing the Data Gap to Improve Outcomes



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Modern healthcare generates seemingly endless amounts of data, from Progress Notes, exams, and lab tests, to emergency room visits, hospital stays, health trackers, and more. By next year, according to an estimate from Stanford Medicine’s Health Trends Report, the U.S. will have more than 2,314 exabytes (an exabyte is a trillion megabytes) of data.
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