Analysis of 218.1 million notes from 1.6 million patients' electronic health records revealed growing use of emojis.
Emojis are increasingly appearing in EHR, according to a new analysis of clinical notes that suggests informal digital symbols are making limited but growing inroads into healthcare communication.
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Paper vs. electronic medical records
However, paper-based records aren’t quite a thing of the past. The most recent published figures show that only 78 percent of ...
The AI model ChatGPT can write administrative medical notes up to 10 times faster than doctors without compromising quality. This is according to a study conducted by researchers at Uppsala University ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Kaiser Permanente Colorado recently rolled out artificial intelligence software to take notes on patients’ visits — with their permission. Dr. Brian Juan, a ...
“Rehabbed to Death” in Oncology: Where Do We Go From Here? Like it or not, the electronic health record is here to stay. No one can argue with the fact that the electronic health record (EHR) ...
The AI model ChatGPT can write administrative medical notes up to ten times faster than doctors without compromising quality. This is according to a new study conducted by researchers at Uppsala ...
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Patient privacy in the age of clinical AI: Scientists investigate memorization risk
What is patient privacy for? The Hippocratic Oath, thought to be one of the earliest and most widely known medical ethics ...
A new study found that using ChatGPT-4 to read medical notes from Emergency Department admissions to determine whether injured scooter and bicycle riders were wearing a helmet finds that AI can't yet ...
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