A proposed class action against Sharp HealthCare alleges that clinicians used an AI scribe tool to record patient visits ...
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A team from the University of Michigan and Cornell University sifted through more than 200 million notes sourced from 1.6 ...
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.
The question of whether patients should be permitted to record interactions with their doctors, and when and how it is best to do so, has become a highly contentious issue to navigate in today’s ...
Analysis of 218.1 million notes from 1.6 million patients' electronic health records revealed growing use of emojis.
Here’s what you should know. 1. A survey, published in BMJ Open, revealed 24 percent of 161 patients admitted to covertly recording their physicians. Only 11 states have laws in effect on covert ...