Abridge launched a new gen AI product for emergency care, and it’s currently in use at several health systems including Deaconess Health System, Emory Healthcare, Johns Hopkins Medicine and UChicago Medicine.
Abridge Inside for Emergency Medicine was developed as part of Abridge’s participation in the Epic Workshop program. The program features third-party vendors that are co-developing technology with Epic.
Abridge’s new gen AI product was developed to suit the needs of emergency medicine as it integrates with Epic’s note drafting workflows for emergency department clinicians and works with Epic’s ASAP module in Haiku and Hyperspace, according to the company.
Clinicians can select patients from the department’s Track Board and begin an ambient recording immediately with Haiku, Abridge executives said.
Abridge’s automatic speech recognition models detect specialty, language and multiple speakers, without manual setting adjustments, to create an accurate transcript and clinical documentation.
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It could be helpful to formally check in with the NC Chapter of American College of Emergency Physicians on this.
I’ve not heard of it – but I’ve been at Curi and out the ER for over 3 years.
Jim, Charul, Brian D, Branson, Jenn R Jenn C, Judi T any knowledge of this 👍🏼 or 👎🏼?