What You Should Know:
– DeepScribe, a leader in ambient AI clinical documentation technology, is proud to announce its collaboration with Texas Oncology, a community-based oncology practice that covers most of Texas.
– Nearly 1,000 clinicians at more than 280 Texas Oncology locations will have the opportunity to use DeepScribe’s advanced AI solutions to reduce administrative burden for providers while allowing more time for patients to consult with their care team.
Partnership to Enhance Clinical Documentation with AI Integration
DeepScribe, a leader in ambient AI clinical documentation, is revolutionizing patient care by transforming patient conversations into fully customizable clinical notes. Leveraging the world’s largest database of natural patient conversations, DeepScribe’s advanced AI technology is designed to meet the rigorous demands of various specialties and care settings, enhancing clinician workflows and improving patient care.
Texas Oncology’s diverse subspecialty departments, including medical oncology, radiation oncology, hematology, and surgical oncology, will benefit from DeepScribe’s custom-built oncology model. This model is particularly effective in enhancing accuracy and billing, especially during complex consultations. Additional features that enhance both provider and patient experiences include a customizable interface with over 50 settings for providers and progress notes that incorporate context and history from the patient chart.
To ensure a seamless scribing process for providers, DeepScribe has integrated its AI documentation into Ontada’s award-winning electronic health record (EHR), iKnowMed, through the Ontada Developer Marketplace. Ontada, a part of McKesson’s suite of oncology solutions, is renowned for its innovative technology and commitment to an open ecosystem aimed at improving the clinician experience.
Following a successful pilot program, DeepScribe implementation is now underway across Texas Oncology. The new solution is expected to be available at all locations by the fall, marking a significant step forward in clinical documentation and patient care.