Vituity: AI is Driving Faster Acute Care

An interview with Rick Newell MD MPH, Chief Transformation Officer of Vituity

Vituity: AI is Driving Faster Acute Care

Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing healthcare, from ultrasound screenings to drug development to hospital emergency rooms. Discover how Vituity leverages the power of AI to tackle a pain point in emergency medicine — documentation —freeing up clinicians to provide faster care.

Rick Newell MD MPH (Vituity's Chief Transformation Officer and actively practicing EM doctor) recently gave an interview highlighting how Vituity is leveraging Sayvant to enhance medical documentation and emergency care delivery. Key excerpts:

How does AI fit into the broader strategy of Vituity?

Rick Newell: At Vituity, we see AI as a game-changer for patient care. One of our new tools, Sayvant, is a great example. It turns patient and physician conversations into accurate medical notes, solving a major pain point in medicine. By using advanced AI, Sayvant lets clinicians spend more time with patients and less time on documentation.

Who benefits the most from Sayvant?

Rick Newell: Physicians and Advanced Providers are the primary users, but everyone benefits. Clinicians get a break from the paperwork to spend more time with patients. Patients get more time with their clinicians, and healthcare systems can become more efficient.

What does Sayvant aim to achieve?

Rick Newell: Sayvant helps clinicians with their charting. It uses generative AI to create complete and accurate medical notes from doctors' speech. This includes comprehensive differential diagnosis and complex medical decision-making to improve documentation. The goal is to streamline the process so doctors can spend less time in front of a computer and more time at the bedside.

Read the whole interview on the Vituity website here.

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