My doctor’s office makes patients sign in for appointments on their electronic kiosks. When you sign in, you must accept that ...
A mother recently wrote to me with concerns about her 14-month-old daughter. The child’s hospital had begun using AI to record visits—and her husband had unknowingly consented. The woman feared that ...
ANSWER: It is increasingly common for physician’s offices to use AI scribes, which capture the conversation during the visit. AI uses this to create a clinical note, which your doctor can then edit.
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 ...
Dr. Corinne Rhodes, a general medicine practitioner with the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, shows the ambient listening tool she uses to take notes. (Emma Lee/WHYY) From Philly and the Pa ...
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