CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) – Artificial intelligence is transforming multiple sectors, and Mercy Cedar Rapids is harnessing the technology to transcribe doctor-patient interactions.
The tool is called ‘DAX Copilot.’
”Basically types up our notes for us while we’re talking to the patients, so we can have a direct patient-doctor interaction and after the fact we can spend less time actually charting the notes and more time taking care of our patients,” said Dr. Shiny Mathewkutty.
Dr. Shiny Mathewkutty, a cardiologist and Chief Medical Informatics Officer at Mercy Medical Center, said the technology is helping physicians reduce stress.
”We know that physician burnout is a big problem nationwide and there’s a big shortage. So we want to do what we can to kind of help alleviate that burden,” she said.
The tech works through an app on the doctor’s phone. The AI takes in everything the doctor and patient talk about during the appointment, even filtering out …