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The tool takes less than four minutes to create a medical record, shaving more than 10 minutes off the time it can take a doctor to manually create a chart, according to the company.
A new tool that uses GPT artificial intelligence allows doctors to create electronic health records while focusing more on their patients than their notes.The tool from medical chain Carbon Health.