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Stanford’s ChatEHR lets doctors talk to the chart — and it talks back

Medical Economics

© khunkornStudio - stock.adobe.com Stanford Health Care is testing a new artificial intelligence (AI) tool that could reshape how clinicians interact with electronic health records (EHRs), starting with a single prompt: “Hi, 👋 I’m ChatEHR! or “What does their latest cholesterol test show?” or “Have they had a colonoscopy?

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A Brief Study on Diagnostic Reasoning 

We Care Online

This article will outline the principles of diagnostic reasoning and the methods by which medical professionals learn and refine this critical ability. Diagnostic reasoning is the cognitive process that involves analyzing symptoms, clinical findings, and patient history to make an informed diagnosis.

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Enhancing patient outcomes by strengthening allergy evaluation in primary care settings

Medical Economics

Patient history is essential in allergy diagnosis, as tests show sensitization, not clinical allergy, guiding appropriate management and treatment. Establishing medical necessity ensures justified diagnostic tests and treatments, aiding reimbursement and proactive allergy management.

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Can EHRs Expand to Become Health Systems’ “Platform of Platforms” (UDHPs)?

The Healthcare Blog

In his article “ An Epic Saga: The Origin Story ” he describes how Epic grew to its current size. EHR customers are also flocking to cloud vendors already, seeing benefits in hosting costs, scalability, testing, and other areas. Interop guru Brendan Keeler has written extensively about Epic.

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How Physicians Can Use AI to Streamline Their Work

Mobius MD

In a recent article, we explored seven applications of AI across the industry. We’ve also written about other AI topics, such as an introduction to generative AI for doctors , the accuracy of AI-generated clinical notes , patient perspectives on AI , the best AI medical scribes , and whether AI can reduce physician burnout.

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Race in Medicine

Sensible Medicine

Third, race seemed to be often used as a lazy and imprecise stand in for the social history, a stand in that was as likely to be wrong as it was to invite stereotyping. In the years that followed, I learned of efforts to remove racial identifiers from medical textbooks and test questions. We do this with BRCA testing.

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A (re)Visit to an Old-Fashioned Doctor

Sensible Medicine

On the other, articles will sometimes find second life on the site. 1 Being alerted to this article was a gift for several reasons. First it let me dive into the history and the work of the author, Herbert L. I read many of his essays including Hyposkillia and Medical Education on the Brink.