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Stanford’s ChatEHR allows clinicians to query patient medical records using natural language, without compromising patient data


ChatEHR accelerates chart reviews for ER admissions, streamlines patient transfer summaries and synthesizes complex medical histories.

Now in production, the tool accelerates chart reviews for emergency room admissions, streamlines patient transfer summaries and synthesizes information from complex medical histories. This helps to decrease physician burnout while improving patient care, and builds upon decades of work medical facilities have been doing to collect and automate critical data. “While it doesn’t necessarily save time, which is interesting, it does actually reduce cognitive burnout.” What’s more, he noted, the messages tend to be more patient friendly, because users can instruct the model to use certain language.

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