DeepScribe is an artificially intelligent medical scribe platform that produces accurate, reliable, and quick EHR-ready medical documentation – simply by listening to the natural patient encounter. Prior to this, Matt was a consultant within Ernst & Young’s Data and Analytics practice, helping leading companies innovate by enhancing their ability to use and interpret data. He is a proud alumnus of the Walter A. Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley.
DeepScribe took first prize at the April 2021 Charm Health EHR Innovation Challenge. The judging panel who awarded this prize included Uli K. Chettipally, MD., MPH, President of the San Mateo County Medical Association. Other recognition includes the Reimagining Care Delivery Developer Challenge sponsored by Allscripts, Microsoft, MATTER, and ARC Innovation Center at Sheba Medical Center in January 2021.
DeepScribe is an artificially intelligent medical scribe platform that produces accurate, reliable, and quick EHR-ready medical documentation - simply by listening to the natural patient encounter. Prior to this, Matt was a consultant within Ernst & Young’s Data and Analytics practice, helping leading companies innovate by enhancing their ability to use and interpret data. He is a proud alumnus of the Walter A. Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley.
DeepScribe took first prize at the April 2021 Charm Health EHR Innovation Challenge. The judging panel who awarded this prize included Uli K. Chettipally, MD., MPH, President of the San Mateo County Medical Association. Other recognition includes the Reimagining Care Delivery Developer Challenge sponsored by Allscripts, Microsoft, MATTER, and ARC Innovation Center at Sheba Medical Center in January 2021.
I know I was not alone at feeling shock and grief upon reading the JAMA tweet that “no physician is racist.” Beyond the 8,000+ and climbing signatories to the Change.org petition asking for a change to JAMA leadership, the data on microaggressions and their contributions to physician burnout published in a recent study in JAMA Surgery presents clear evidence to the contrary, as does a Read more…