Utah is the first jurisdiction in the U.S. where artificial intelligence will be able to renew certain prescriptions, without any human healthcare worker involved.
McKesson Canada has announced a new multi-year partnership with healthcare technology company Healthera after successful piloting a two-way integration with their software.
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.
Canada Health Infoway’s Dr. Rashaad Bhyat says deeper EMR integration will soon allow AI scribes to handle referrals, prescriptions and lab requisitions.
Canadian health-tech company’s deployable unit links remote physicians with on-site nurses or technicians, packing more than 400 diagnostic tools into a single connected space.