More Patients Are Taking Home Recordings of Their Doctor Visits. But Who Else Could Listen? – STAT News

Read article - Quotes Paul Barr, assistant professor of the Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice, who is leading a project at Dartmouth to create an artificial intelligence-enabled system that allows for the routine audio recording of conversations between clinicians and patients. The project, known as ORALS (Open Recording Automated Logging System) is designed to use natural language processing to automatically tag elements of the conversation deemed most valuable for patients. (Similar coverage in Becker's Hospital Review.)