Collaboration Creates Generative AI Tools for Nurses
Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft are among the tech companies that have joined forces with hospitals to develop generative AI tools for nurses. The goal is to streamline documentation processes and give practitioners more face time with patients.
Dr. Angela Shippy, MHA, FACP, FHM is Amazon Web Services’ Senior Physician Executive and Clinical Innovation Lead, Healthcare. She spoke to HealthTech on the subject and said making documentation easier includes combining information from electronic health records (EHR), patient conversations, and external records.
Similarly, Microsoft has prioritized addressing challenges in nursing documentation and workflows. Mary Varghese Presti, BNS, MPH, wrote that the company has worked firsthand with nurses, nurse managers, and executives — even shadowing nurses —to see how AI could best be utilized.
Some hospitals and healthcare organizations Microsoft has partnered with are already using a “preview version” of the technology.
“As I engage in the dialogue between nursing leaders and industry innovators, I have no doubt the future will be transformed,” wrote Varghese Presti, who also serves as vice president of portfolio evolution and incubation for Microsoft Health and Life Sciences. “Collectively, we have the ambition and the conviction to point these breakthrough technologies at our most critical problems, in support of some of the most essential members of the healthcare industry: our nurses.”
