Hospitals in southeastern Ontario will be receiving an award of $1 million to explore the effectiveness of artificial intelligence to reduce the burden associated with administrative work for physicians.
The study will be led by principal investigator Dr. Siddhartha Srivastava -- an internist at KHSC and assistant professor at Queen's University – who will investigate the effectives of the implementation of AI measures to improve doctors' well-being, efficiency and productivity, reads the release. "As a multi-site initiative, it will capture feedback across the health-care system, ranging from rural community hospitals to large acute tertiary care hospitals, and post-acute care facilities," reads the release.
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