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JPM24: Innovaccer Joins AI Scribe Race, Unveiling Tool to Simplify Note-Taking For Doctors
Innovaccer, a digital health tools provider, has introduced Sara Scribe, an AI assistant designed to simplify note-taking for doctors during ambulatory care appointments. Sara Scribe transcribes, analyzes, and summarizes conversations between providers and patients, offering real-time note generation with integration into major EHRs. The tool aims to address burnout issues and increase productivity, with both enterprise and individual versions available. Innovaccer, known for its focus on value-based care and generative AI, offers the first 200 notes for free, charging $1 per subsequent note. The tool's success is measured by transcription and note accuracy, with initial data showing a significant time-saving impact.
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Innovaccer has launched Sara Scribe, an AI assistant for doctors during ambulatory care appointments. The tool transcribes, analyzes, and summarizes conversations, generating real-time notes integrated with major EHRs. Sara Scribe, addressing burnout and productivity, offers enterprise and individual versions, providing ambient documentation and clinical insights. The tool, currently in beta with positive feedback, is free for the first 200 notes, with subsequent notes priced at $1 each. Innovaccer, focusing on value-based care and generative AI, aims to enhance healthcare efficiency, with initial data indicating significant time savings for clinicians.
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