New note-taking platform utilizes Artificial Intelligence speech recognition to ease physicians’ burden of EHRs
Two companies are joining forces to simplify note taking for OB/GYN practices
Benjamin Harris’ article touches all the bases on the news of companies Suki and Unified combining technologies to create a note-taking platform that uses voice commands and speech recognition for obstetrics. The company Suki produces a voice-enabled digital assistant for physicians. Unified is a notable technology and service supplier for OB/GYN practices. Recently, these two companies combined resources to construct an artificial intelligence-powered note-taking service specifically for OB/GYN practices.
“Women’s healthcare is incredibly personal, and Suki helps providers to concentrate on providing exceptional care by lowering the barrier created by EHRs,” stated Dr. Matt Eakins, the chief operating officer for Unified. “Suki not only helps our providers more accurately document the care they deliver, but enhances clinician experience and helps us address provider burnout.”
Ever since EHRs have been put into action, physicians everywhere have been in disagreement about it. Many argue that the amount of time and effort that doctors have to put into documenting takes away precious time from their interactions with patients. Unified observed that for every hour spent with a patient, a physician spends two more hours documenting the interaction and developing a care plan for the patient.
The perfect solution for the many downsides to EHRs is the note-taking platform that Suki and Unified are working to produce. This service will free up more of a physician’s day without compromising quality documentation of interactions with patients.
Both companies have declared that the more a physician uses their note-taking service, the more the artificial intelligence will recognize the user’s vocabulary and speaking habits.
Unified and Suki’s note-taking service may provide the answer to many physicians’ grievances with EHRs.