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We asked the Healthcare IT Today community to submit their predictions and we received a wide ranging set of responses that we grouped into a number of themes. But what most healthcare professionals don’t realize is that AI can do so much more than respond to patient messages.
Today’s tools employ natural language understanding so patients can use familiar words and phrases – while back-end intelligence translates this vocabulary into data appropriate for a clinician.
We’re told that different AI applications and tools can reduce administrative burden and clinical burnout, improve patientexperience and outcomes, and so much more. This way we are prepared for all of its shortcomings, failures, and reasons that may make patients and staff members distrustful.
One of the biggest benefits of the virtual reviews is that they can lower the barriers to care that some patientsexperience because of their distance from treatment centers. " Benjamin Harris is a Maine-based freelance writer and former new media producer for HIMSS Media. Healthcare IT News is a HIMSS Media publication.
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