Carbon Health has introduced an AI tool, Carby, that uses GPT-4 and Amazon's AWS Transcribe Medical cloud service to generate medical records from physicians' conversations with patients. The tool summarises important information gathered in consultations, enabling clinics to treat more patients. Physicians must verify the AI-generated text, but Carbon Health reports that 88% of the verbiage can be accepted without edits. The model is already supporting over 130 clinics, with a clinic in San Francisco reporting a 30% increase in patients treated. The tool is integrated into the Electronic Health Record system and produces consultation summaries in four minutes, compared to 16 minutes by doctors working alone.
Carbon Health's AI-powered tool uses OpenAI LP's GPT-4 model to help doctors create detailed medical charts in less than four minutes, cutting down on time spent on manual note-taking. The tool also integrates information like lab results and has already shown a 30% increase in patient visits at a San Francisco clinic. With machine learning algorithms and Amazon Web Services Inc.'s AWS Transcribe Medical service, Carbon Health's Cloud EHR platform is revolutionizing medical record-keeping.
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