Orlando Internal Medicine deploys clinical communication system for patient data sharing

Orlando (Fla.) Internal Medicine announced on Feb. 27 that it will implement mobile communication technology that allows clinicians to electronically share patient health information.

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The hospital tapped Andor Health’s artificial intelligence and voice technology-powered platform to share patient data from disparate EHR systems across multiple care settings.

“We are anticipating an overall 60 percent reduction in work effort required to view critical information, resulting in increased clinical care capacity, reduced physician burnout and improved outcomes for patients,” said Pradeep Vangala, MD, founder of Orlando Internal Medicine, according to a news release emailed to Becker’s Hospital Review.

Orlando Internal Medicine provides patient care across various settings, including ambulatory, acute care, long-term care and nursing facilities.

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