"At the time, it urged NHS organisations in England to take advantage of the 19 suppliers that have registered, offering ambient voice technologies, which, according to NHS England, have the potential to save clinicians up to two or three minutes for each patient consultation, freeing up more time for them to see other patients."
"As a user of the Clinical AI Agent, it's been really fantastic. It's improved the accuracy of my notes and given me a lot of time back. Now, when I see a patient, I can spend all my time focusing on them. I can complete my letter and give it to the patient before they even leave the department a few minutes later - plus, if another clinician sees the patient, they can write a note immediately so everyone else in the team will know within a few minutes what the plan is for the patient. That's allowing that patient to get joined-up care. That was really difficult"
Oracle is making its Health Clinical AI Agent available to NHS trusts and private practices in the UK. The software has been piloted at several hospital trusts, including Barts Health and Imperial College Healthcare, which have decided to deploy it more broadly. NHS England published a self-certified registry for AI note-taking technology that requires suppliers to meet standards on clinical safety, technology and data protection. NHS England highlighted 19 registered suppliers offering ambient voice technologies that can save clinicians two to three minutes per consultation. Oracle's Clinical Note drafts structured notes from patient-clinician interactions, requiring clinician review and approval and reducing administrative burden.
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