Artificial intelligence is subtly transforming the doctor-patient interaction by enabling more natural communication. Dr. Daniel Kortsch from Denver Health highlights the use of a technology called ambient listening that transcribes doctor-patient conversations in real-time, thus allowing physicians to focus on patients rather than note-taking during consultations.
The use of such AI technologies comes at a crucial time as the US faces a significant shortage of physicians, projected between 57,000 to 72,000 this year, contributing to increased workloads and burnout among medical professionals. Consequently, technologies like Nabla and Microsoft´s Dragon Copilot reduce after-hours work by generating clinical notes automatically, helping preserve clinician well-being.
Despite some patients´ skepticism, AI tools are designed to enhance, not replace, the physician´s role, maintaining a system of checks and balances. Many healthcare organizations use these tools to improve provider efficiency and patient outcomes. Denver Health plans to expand the use of ambient AI technologies to other medical staff, further broadening their application in the healthcare system to improve workflow and patient engagement.