"We’ve all been told that AI will “save us time.” But for many physicians I talk to, the story hasn’t played out that way. Yes, ambient scribes can take notes. But when the visit is over, clinicians still find themselves pulling in labs, meds, hospital notes, prior care, and everything not captured in the transcript. That gap between what’s said and what’s known is where so much clinical value gets lost." Read the full article by Ronen Gordon MBBS BSc
Navina’s Post
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It is exciting indeed - and it will be interesting to see how you navigate the choppy regulatory waters of AI medical devices with these claims.