“Adding it into the workflow is an art,” Dr. Halamka told the publication. “The last thing you want to say to a clinician is, ‘Go to a separate app, take even more time out of your day.’ “
Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic has developed an algorithm to identify indications of atrial fibrillation, a condition that may go unnoticed during routine medical assessments.
This algorithm is accessible to Mayo’s healthcare professionals through a single click on an AI dashboard integrated into its EHR systems for all patients undergoing an EKG for any purpose.
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