Dental Practices Keep Brushing Up on Technology



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Sunoh.ai for dental clinics

How Sunoh.ai medical scribe can advance care Ask someone to list major medical advances, and they are likely to list such things as the eradication of polio, the development of new drugs, the mapping of the human genome, or breakthroughs that are helping improve cancer survival rates. It’s easy to forget about dental care. But good oral health, so often overlooked, remains a vital part of leading a full and healthy life. The list of advances in dentistry is impressive, from the use of drugs to numb pain to more precise and less invasive ways to detect and treat dental decay. Digital radiography has reduced patients’ exposure to X-rays. Silver amalgams have largely been replaced with safer, natural-looking materials. But there’s another way that today’s dental providers can improve their practices and better serve patients—by adopting an AI medical scribe known as Sunoh.ai. eClinicalWorks recently announced that it is integrating Sunoh.ai into dental clinics across the country.
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eClinicalWorks Scribe: A Tale of Two Patients



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Putting AI to work for easy and accurate Progress Notes The COVID-19 pandemic forced medical practices to take a closer look at many aspects of their operations. When offices closed, telehealth suddenly grew in popularity and has become an integral part of care delivery. Contactless methods for booking, check-in, and payments have flourished.
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An Authoritative Voice for Healthcare Documentation



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Given the diverse, complex tasks of modern medicine, it is likely that human scribes will always have a role to play in healthcare. Nonetheless, a May 2021 article in EHR Intelligence notes that health systems nationwide continue to adopt scribe technologies where the powers of computing and artificial intelligence can improve efficiency without compromising safety.
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