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- Generative AI for Clinical Conversations | Abridge
Discover how Abridge transforms documentation for clinical conversations powered by generative AI, enhancing healthcare understanding and improving patient care
- ABRIDGE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
abridge implies a reduction in compass or scope with retention of essential elements and a relative completeness in the result
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Go from dialogue to structured clinical document, simply by recording your patient visits Completing your SOAP note has never been easier
- ABRIDGE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
ABRIDGE definition: to shorten by omissions while retaining the basic contents See examples of abridge used in a sentence
- abridge - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
abridge (third-person singular simple present abridges, present participle abridging, simple past and past participle abridged) (transitive, archaic) To deprive; to cut off
- Vanguards of Health Care: Abridge Looking Beyond the Scribe
Abridge co-founder and CTO Zack Lipton joins Bloomberg Intelligence analyst Jonathan Palmer to share how the company grew from a research-heavy idea into one of health care’s breakout AI leaders
- WVU Medicine benefits patients, doctors with Abridge AI clinical note . . .
Pittsburgh-based Abridge offers several AI platforms for clinical note-taking, and major health systems including Johns Hopkins, Duke, Kaiser Permanente and Mayo Clinic have put it to use
- Abridge Announces $250M Series D Investment and New Contextual . . .
Abridge, the leading generative AI platform for clinical conversations, has raised a $250 million Series D investment, coinciding with the milestone of surpassing 100 deployments at some of the
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