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Patient Concerns: How to Deal with the Patient Refusal to Record
AI clinical notes and ambient intelligence are changing how healthcare documentation works. By automating medical

Patient Concerns: How to Deal with the Patient Refusal to Record
AI clinical notes and ambient intelligence are changing how healthcare documentation works. By automating medical

Using AI to Write Psychotherapy and Progress Notes
Mental health clinicians understand how difficult it can be to keep up with psychotherapy notes

Why Many Clinicians Still Question AI Scribes?
The main promise behind artificial intelligence in healthcare is clear: reduce documentation work through AI

What is an AI Medical Scribe and SOAP Notes for Geriatrics?
Geriatric medicine focuses on understanding the complete picture behind a patient’s health. During a short

AI Scribe Shutting Down Mid-Session
Your AI scribe, which has been recording visits accurately for weeks, may suddenly stop and

Why Writing Therapy Notes Manually from Scratch is a Mistake?
For years, writing therapy notes from scratch was treated as a normal part of

Moving from Dictation to Clinical Decision Support with AI Notes
For many years, clinical documentation moved through two stages: handwritten notes and dictation. Dictation fixed

Can AI Improve Progress Notes While Preserving Clinical Detail?
Every clinician knows the difficult choice: finish notes after work and lose personal time, or

AI Scribe Implementation Timeline in Clinics
Many healthcare providers think that bringing in an AI medical scribe will take months of

How to Fix Common AI-Powered SOAP Note Assessment Errors
As AI-generated SOAP notes become more common in clinical documentation, clinicians now face a

Reducing Provider Burnout with Clinical Documentation Automation
Clinical record-keeping is one of the main duties doctors, nurses, and healthcare teams handle every

AI Medical Scribe and Memory Care Documentation in Healthcare
Caring for individuals with memory-related conditions such as Alzheimer’s or dementia requires patience
