Cerner achieves 500 patent with voice-assisted technology
Cerner corporation has achieved its 500 patent, a new innovative voice-assisted technology designed to make it easier for clinicians to document the details of a patient visit on a mobile device. this milestone builds on cerner’s legacy of technological advancement and patent portfolio, validating the company’s rich 40-year history of transformation at the intersection of health care and technology. documentation becomes easier, faster and hands free with voice-assisted technology, bringing clinicians out from behind the keyboard and instead engaging directly with patients about their health. cerner’s 500th patent expands its work in leveraging voice inputs and natural language processing to reduce the clinician’s documentation burden. the technology captures the verbal interaction between a clinician and patient to document the medical visit. information relevant to the patient’s care is identified, extracted and presented directly on the clinician’s mobile device. the shorthand clinical note created helps the clinician complete more comprehensive documentation at a later time.
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