The giant of cloud has released a new machine learning service to quickly create accurate transcriptions from medical consultations between patients and physicians. Continue reading
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Amazon Alexa remembers to take medication
Amazon presented a new feature of Alexa that helps people remember to take their medications and request new pack when they finish. Continue reading
Doctors earn two hours a day by filling out the medical record with voice and a smartwatch
Doctors spend more than half of their time in administrative activities instead of caring patients. Among these, the compilation of electronic patient records is one of the most relevant. This is how this time can be reduced. Continue reading
Amazon is developing a wrist capable of recognizing human emotions
According to Bloomberg, Amazon.com is developing a wearable voice-activated device capable of recognizing human emotions. Continue reading
The Electronic Medical Record that doctors would like to have
I received a lot of comments, but unfortunately not posted on the blog, about two articles recently published “Look into my eyes: how EMR affect the doctor-patient relationship” and “doctor app and the cyberchondria“. I thanks Roberto Silverio for let me notice as the two themes are connected, showing me two video extremely interesting. Continue reading
Look into my eyes. How EMR affects the doctor-patient relationship
To use the EMR, doctors have to look the monitor, use their hands to digit on the keyboard or touch the screen. By consequence, the interaction with the patient decreases, as well as the ability to make an accurate visit in the same time. Is this the only way to do both things? Continue reading