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How AI note-taking can ease health's documentation fatigue?
How AI note-taking can ease health's documentation fatigue?

Zawya

time03-07-2025

  • Health
  • Zawya

How AI note-taking can ease health's documentation fatigue?

Embracing technology in healthcare is helping practitioners improve efficiency. Tools like Nora AI, which capture doctor-patient conversations in real-time and automatically generate structured clinical notes, are helping to ease clinicians' documentation fatigue. 'Our goal is simple,' says James Gordon, co-founder and COO of Nora AI. 'We want to give doctors back their time. Nora AI reduces friction in the clinical workflow, integrates with existing electronic health record systems, and ensures that documentation is complete, well-structured, and consistent.' Pivoting to health tech Originally developed as an educational tool to auto-generate study materials from various resources, Nora AI pivoted into the health tech space when Healthbridge identified its potential to solve a growing clinician pain point: documentation fatigue. Healthbridge integrated Nora AI into its Healthbridge Clinical platform. 'This isn't theoretical innovation,' says Luis da Silva, CEO of Healthbridge. 'Nora AI is already reducing burnout, improving documentation quality, and helping clinicians focus on what matters most: patient care.' Improving healthcare delivery Cross-sector partnerships are crucial for scaling health technology solutions and improving healthcare delivery. 'By pairing health tech infrastructure with AI applications, the ecosystem becomes more agile, efficient, and scalable, benefitting medical practitioners and patients alike,' says Da Silva. It is also invaluable in emerging markets, where legacy systems and resource constraints call for more flexible and intelligent design. 'Across the African continent, where many healthcare systems still rely on paper-based processes and fragmented supply chains, AI-powered solutions offer a leapfrog opportunity. 'Given clinician shortages, inconsistent data capture, and limited access to care, the case for ambient AI is even more compelling,' Gordon says. Growing health tech market Investors are taking notice, and with Africa's health tech market projected to grow at a CAGR of 23.4% from 2024 to 2030, a new generation of African startups is using technology to reimagine healthcare access, equity, and efficiency. 'This is what we mean by AI with purpose,' concludes Da Silva. 'It's not about hype or disruption for its own sake. It's about building tools that work in the background to make people's lives better, starting with the clinicians who keep healthcare running.'

Lady Gaga Bomb Suspect Was Deported from US Last Month
Lady Gaga Bomb Suspect Was Deported from US Last Month

Newsweek

time06-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Newsweek

Lady Gaga Bomb Suspect Was Deported from US Last Month

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. A recently deported migrant from the United States has been identified as the suspected terrorist behind a plot to attack Lady Gaga's record-breaking concert in Brazil, authorities said on Tuesday. Luis da Silva, 44, allegedly planned to livestream the attack and detonate explosives near the stage during Lady Gaga's free show on Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, which drew a crowd of 2.5 million on Saturday night, Felipe Curi, a spokesperson for the Rio de Janeiro Civil Police Department told the New York Post. "He said that the singer was a Satanist and that he was going to perform a Satanist ritual too, killing a child during the show," Curi told reporters. This is a developing news story and will be updated as more information is available.

Suspected terrorist accused of planning to kill fans at Lady Gaga concert ID'd as illegal immigrant recently deported from US
Suspected terrorist accused of planning to kill fans at Lady Gaga concert ID'd as illegal immigrant recently deported from US

New York Post

time06-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • New York Post

Suspected terrorist accused of planning to kill fans at Lady Gaga concert ID'd as illegal immigrant recently deported from US

A suspected terrorist who allegedly planned to kill Lady Gaga fans in a sickening attack on her record-breaking Brazil concert was deported from the US only last month, Brazilian authorities have revealed. Luis da Silva, 44, wanted to livestream the execution of children and set up bombs close to the stage during Gaga's performance to 2.5 million fans on Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro on Saturday, investigators said. 'He said that the singer was a Satanist and that he was going to perform a Satanist ritual too, killing a child during the show,' Rio de Janeiro Civil Police secretary, officer Felipe Curi, told reporters on Monday.

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