Health NZ's HealthX AI trial cuts after-hours admin by up to 81%

Health NZ's HealthX AI trial cuts after-hours admin by up to 81%
The AI scribe enabled ED clinicians to see an extra patient per shift. (Image: Simplefoto)
John Anthony
A new Health New Zealand innovation programme, HealthX, has launched its first artificial intelligence project, a scribe that, in trial, allowed ED clinicians to see an extra patient per shift and cut after-hours admin by up to 81%.Sonny Taite, seconded from his role as Health NZ chief information security officer, is leading HealthX as director of innovation and AI.Launched in August, the programme targeted three key areas – workforce shortages, inequity of access, and clinical inefficiencies – and was set to run for six months, wi...

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