• Leaders atMount Sinai Health Systemin New York thinkMicrosoftis the winner of the ambient scribing world - for now. • The health system began rolling out Microsoft’s ambient listening technology, called Dragon Copilot, in November. • The tool listens to clinician-patient conversations during visits and automatically generates clinical notes, which doctors can quickly review, edit and sign off on in the EHR. • The deployment is happening in phases, with roughly 500 doctors using the tool today. • Mount Sinai’s goal is for 1,500 users to be onboarded by the spring, said Robbie Freeman, the health system’s chief digital transformation officer. • Esperion Sets Its Sights on New Areas While Maintaining Commitment to Cardiovascular Health In a recent interview, Esperion president and CEO, Sheldon Koenig talks about the reality of statin intolerance and his company’s expansion into new diseases He noted that other members of the clinical care team, not just doctors, will receive access to the tool as part of the rollout, such as nurse practitioners, physician assistants and pharmacists.
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- Leaders at Mount Sinai Health System in New York think Microsoft is the winner of the ambient scribing world - for now. The health system began rolling out Microsoft’s ambient listening technology, called Dragon Copilot, in November. The tool listens to clinician-patient conversations during visits and automatically generates clinical notes, which doctors can quickly review, edit and sign off on in the EHR. The deployment is happening in phases, with roughly 500 doctors using the tool today. Mount Sinai’s goal is for 1,500 users to be onboarded by the spring, said Robbie Freeman, the health sy
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