Microsoft's Nuance subsidiary are rolling out DAX Express, a clinical notes application for healthcare workers.
on Monday announced Dragon Ambient eXperience Express, a clinical notes application for health-care workers powered by artificial intelligence.
DAX Express also builds on the original DAX application that Nuance launched in 2020. DAX converts verbal patient visits into clinical notes, and it sends them through a human review process to ensure they are accurate and high-quality. The notes appear in the medical record within four hours after the appointment.
Nuance did not provide CNBC with specifics about the cost of these applications. The company said the price of Nuance's technology varies based on the number of users and the size of a particular health system.
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