Indianapolis-based Community Health Network is on track toward its goal of saving $10 million with AI in 2025, Indianapolis Business Journal reported.
The 10-hospital system is reducing costs with the technology by using it to identify care gaps, summarize patient surveys and take notes for physicians, according to the June 11 story.
“We’re not trying to replace humans,” Community Health Network Chief Transformation Officer Patrick McGill, MD, told the news outlet. “We’re not trying to take the clinician or the clinical decision-making out of it. [It’s] how do we enable them to be more efficient and create that high quality?”
The health system partners with companies such as Notable, Epic and Qualified Health on AI, according to the publication.
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