32 min

The Evolution of the Electronic Health Record - Dr. Jay Anders Straight Outta Health IT

    • Technology

The integration of AI in healthcare holds promise for augmenting medical practice, but questions remain about its potential to replace human clinicians entirely.

In this episode, Dr. Jay Anders, Chief Medical Officer at Medicomp Systems, dives into the world of electronic health records (EHRs) and the evolving landscape of healthcare technology. He explores the journey of EHRs from simple lookup systems to sophisticated platforms, discussing challenges like data exchange, privacy concerns, and market consolidation. 

Dr. Anders extends the conversation to the potential of AI in healthcare, its role in diagnosis, and the importance of maintaining human interaction in patient care. He underscores that the integration of AI in healthcare holds promise for augmenting medical practice, but questions remain about its potential to replace human clinicians entirely. 

The need for clinician involvement in technology design is brought up by Dr. Anders, as it is important to ensure it meets real-world needs and improves healthcare delivery. He also highlights his company's work on large language models and clinical engines to enhance EHR efficiency and user experience, as he believes that it is crucial to maintain a balance between innovation and tradition as healthcare technology continues to evolve.

Tune in and learn why clinician involvement in technology design is crucial for ensuring that systems meet real-world needs and improve patient care delivery!




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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/christopher-kunney/support

The integration of AI in healthcare holds promise for augmenting medical practice, but questions remain about its potential to replace human clinicians entirely.

In this episode, Dr. Jay Anders, Chief Medical Officer at Medicomp Systems, dives into the world of electronic health records (EHRs) and the evolving landscape of healthcare technology. He explores the journey of EHRs from simple lookup systems to sophisticated platforms, discussing challenges like data exchange, privacy concerns, and market consolidation. 

Dr. Anders extends the conversation to the potential of AI in healthcare, its role in diagnosis, and the importance of maintaining human interaction in patient care. He underscores that the integration of AI in healthcare holds promise for augmenting medical practice, but questions remain about its potential to replace human clinicians entirely. 

The need for clinician involvement in technology design is brought up by Dr. Anders, as it is important to ensure it meets real-world needs and improves healthcare delivery. He also highlights his company's work on large language models and clinical engines to enhance EHR efficiency and user experience, as he believes that it is crucial to maintain a balance between innovation and tradition as healthcare technology continues to evolve.

Tune in and learn why clinician involvement in technology design is crucial for ensuring that systems meet real-world needs and improve patient care delivery!




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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/christopher-kunney/support

32 min

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