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  2. Automated medical scribe - Wikipedia

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    Automated medical scribes (also called artificial intelligence scribes, AI scribes, digital scribes, virtual scribes, ambient AI scribes, AI documentation assistants, and digital/virtual/smart clinical assistants [1]) are tools for transcribing medical speech, such as patient consultations and dictated medical notes.

  3. Some UNC Health doctors will use AI to message patients in ...

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    In the next few weeks, some UNC Health doctors will begin to use artificial intelligence to help write messages to their patients. A deal announced last week with Microsoft and Epic, an electronic ...

  4. Medical transcription - Wikipedia

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    The next time the patient visits the doctor, the doctor will call for the medical record or the patient's entire chart, which will contain all reports from previous encounters. The doctor can on occasion refill the patient's medications after seeing only the medical record, although doctors prefer to not refill prescriptions without seeing the ...

  5. Electronic prescribing - Wikipedia

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    A patient can contact the doctor by e-mail, Skype or phone, and the doctors can issue repeats with just a few clicks, and the patient can collect the medicine from their closest pharmacy. 99% of all prescriptions in the country are issued electronically. This frees up time for patients and doctors, and reduces administrative strain on hospitals.

  6. Medical writing - Wikipedia

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    Medical writing for the pharmaceutical industry can be classified as either regulatory medical writing or educational medical writing. [citation needed] Regulatory medical writing means creating the documentation that regulatory agencies require in the approval process for drugs, devices and biologics. Regulatory documents can be huge and are ...

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