clinician co-design

About this tag
The tag 'clinician co-design' refers to the collaborative process where healthcare professionals actively participate in designing and implementing technology solutions. On WindowsForum.com, this tag is used in discussions about AI speech recognition systems in clinical settings, such as the adoption of Dragon Medical One at Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust. The content highlights how clinician input shapes the deployment of AI tools to improve patient care and administrative efficiency. Recurring themes include clinician involvement in technology selection, workflow integration, and iterative feedback to ensure tools meet real-world medical needs. The tag emphasizes the importance of user-centered design in healthcare IT, particularly for speech recognition and AI-driven documentation systems.
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    Transforming Healthcare with AI Speech Recognition: Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Success

    In the dynamic and demanding world of healthcare, delivering high-quality patient care while maintaining efficiency in administrative duties is a perpetual challenge. Few environments embody this tension more than the Musculoskeletal and Trauma and Orthopaedics departments at Guy's and St...
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