Palo Alto, Calif.-based Stanford Medicine has implemented more than 30 AI-powered applications to assist clinicians.
During the annual "State of Stanford Medicine" event, the health system revealed that its AI-powered applications for clinicians span a wide range of functions, including screening and diagnostics, patient condition monitoring, long-term outcome prediction, and decision-making support.
In addition to this, Stanford said it is working with technology companies to use AI tools to support administrative work — such as creating first-draft responses to patient emails and drafting clinical notes through ambient listening technology. These tools, according to the health system, have demonstrated potential in easing the clerical burden on clinicians, allowing them to spend more time with patients and improving their overall well-being.