Microsoft Dragon Copilot is a healthcare AI system that can, among other things, listen to clinical visits and generate notes based on them. The system integrates ambient listening and speech dictation technology developed by Nuance, an AI voice business that Microsoft acquired in 2021.
According to Microsoft’s statement, the new system’s “multilanguage ambient note creation” and natural language dictation capabilities can assist users in streamlining their paperwork. Its AI assistant can automate processes, including “conversational orders, note and clinical evidence summaries, referral letters, and after-visit summaries,” and provide “general-purpose medical information searches from trusted content sources.”
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According to Joe Petro, VP of Microsoft Health and Life Sciences Solutions and Platforms, the objective is to “free clinicians from much of the administrative burden of healthcare” so they can concentrate on patient care. According to Microsoft’s studies, 93 percent of patients had a “better overall experience,” and clinicians who have used the Nuance technology that powers Dragon Copilot reported reduced exhaustion.
Several businesses, including Microsoft, provide these AI solutions in healthcare environments. Healthcare companies are utilizing Google’s medical AI offerings, such as developing medical assistant AI agents to detect patient health risks and utilizing the new multimodal image-searching capabilities Google introduced for its Vertex AI Search for healthcare products, according to a Google Cloud blog post published.
Last year, the FDA released considerations for generative AI devices in healthcare, highlighting both the risks of models making things up and the many potential advantages of the technology. Researchers discovered that there was occasionally a problem with Nambla’s OpenAI Whisper-powered medical transcription software in a trial conducted last year. According to Microsoft, Dragon Copilot’s “capabilities are built on a secure data estate and incorporate healthcare-specific clinical, chat, and compliance safeguards for accurate and safe AI outputs.” The company is “committed to developing responsible AI by design.”