Starting this month, the territory will be offering 80 licences for Mika AI, a medical scribe tool developed by Calgary-based health-tech company Mikata Health.
In the early aughts, Dr. Justyna Bartoszko took a summer job recruiting participants for a study at the Hospital for Sick Children’s Research Institute. ‘It was a silly summer job,’ she says, ‘But it was an experience gaining project.’
A frequently seen patient at our walk-in clinic, probably lonely, with apparently few social contacts, is known to suffer from an aesthetically unpleasant rash—which has been diagnosed in the past.
Canada Health Infoway’s Dr. Rashaad Bhyat says deeper EMR integration will soon allow AI scribes to handle referrals, prescriptions and lab requisitions.