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Factors such as patient complexity, lack of care continuity, and an increasing administrative burden create competing priorities in the clinic, leading to gaps in care. Coupling a culture of quality with an evidence-based approach to reduce care gaps can bolster your practice’s bottom line. Learn more.
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AAFP Lab: AI Digital Assistant Cuts Documentation Burden 62%
The AAFP Innovation Lab studies technologies that could help optimize the family medicine experience. This lab tackled documentation burden. Physicians that used an AI Digital Assistant reduced charting time (62%) and after-hours work (70%). It was described as a "breakthrough." Learn more.
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