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1 day ago |
medcitynews.com | Travis Bias
Two years ago, every health conference I attended had multiple panels on clinician burnout. The problem is well known, and the actual system-level contributors have been called out. In the last year, the solution to burnout is splashed on every conference app log-in screen: generative artificial intelligence (AI).
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Jul 19, 2024 |
insideangle.3m.com | Travis Bias
In 2019, physician burnout was actually gradually improving. Health care stakeholders were talking about burnout openly and constructively. Life was not perfect for physicians, but the indicators were moving in the right direction. Then, in early 2020, the global COVID-19 pandemic struck. Demand outpaced the supply of healthcare organizations across the country. Confronted with uncertainty and higher mortality rates, health workers were stressed beyond anything seen in a couple generations.
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Jun 5, 2024 |
insideangle.3m.com | Travis Bias
Life is all about expectations. Setting them. Meeting them. Acknowledging them. This has proven key in the health care technology space, which is now being upended by the entry of generative artificial intelligence (AI). Building on years of front-end speech and natural language understanding expertise, ambient clinical document solutions are emerging that leverage generative AI to turn a patient-physician conversation into a clinical progress note.
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Apr 2, 2024 |
beckershospitalreview.com | Travis Bias |Brian R. Spisak
Life is all about expectations. Setting them. Meeting them. Acknowledging them. This has proven key in the health care technology space, which is now being upended by the entry of generative artificial intelligence (AI). Building on years of front-end speech and natural language understanding expertise, ambient clinical document solutions are emerging that leverage generative AI to turn a patient-physician conversation into a clinical progress note.
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Aug 14, 2023 |
insideangle.3m.com | Travis Bias
In the U.S. health care system, we now have many more surgical procedures being performed in the outpatient setting than even a decade ago. The push to migrate certain procedures from the resource-intensive hospital setting to the outpatient setting – whether in a center attached to an acute hospital or in an independent ambulatory surgery center (ASC) – is motivated by many factors. The outpatient space is generally less costly and less risky, at least in terms of exposure to infection.
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