AI in Healthcare
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AI Scribes Are Improving Efficiency, But Note Quality Still Lags Human Clinicians
New reporting suggests AI-generated visit notes are often rated lower than human notes on quality measures. The finding complicates the narrative that ambient documentation tools are an immediate productivity win.
AI Finds Drug Safety Signals Hidden in Clinical Notes
Vanderbilt researchers are using AI to detect drug safety signals from clinical notes, expanding pharmacovigilance beyond structured adverse-event reporting. The work points to a future where unstructured text becomes a more important source of post-market safety intelligence.
Vanderbilt Study Shows AI Can Surface Drug Safety Signals Hidden in Clinical Notes
Vanderbilt University Medical Center says its researchers have built an AI approach that can detect drug safety signals buried in unstructured clinical notes. The work points to a larger shift in pharmacovigilance: moving beyond claims and spreadsheets to the messy realities of real-world documentation.
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