Looking to the clinic of tomorrowFrom voice diagnostics to robotic surgery, technology is changing the face of medicine. Nova Scotia patients can access a suite of health records through phone applicationHealth Minister Michelle Thompson says the new service is the result of a successful $2-million pilot project earlier this year involving 15 family doctors and seven nurse practitioners at six clinics. The great AI scribe rollout Some doctors euphoric about new tech that produces SOAP notes automatically at end of patient encounter. But there is a lot to unpack about this fresh technology and how to find the best tools for your practice. AI scribes: guide and resources New tech produces SOAP notes automatically at end of patient encounter. Editorial: the clinic of the future issue Maintaining humanity amid tech advancements. Health minister tables bill to regulate tech vendors working with health data The bill would require vendors to ensure that health information tech they license, sell or supply as a service is interoperable. Blending high-tech and low-tech innovations for long-term care adherence and more Equipped with the right tech tools, Teresa Pitre says pharmacists can vastly improve medication adherence at home. ‘A personal assistant for every pharmacist’: Asepha’s AI for pharmacies ‘The goal is to allow pharmacists to perform 100% patient-facing care,’ says Asepha co-founder Eunice Wu. Can AI save family practice in Canada? Dr. John Crosby describes watching his colleagues use an AI scribe tool—and he was more than impressed. Thunder Bay pharmacy delivers medication by drone The proof-of-concept test run was done by health-technology company Script Runner and Oak Medical Arts pharmacy. First Previous 3 4 5 6 7 Next Last