Q&A: Artificial intelligence may help mitigate physician burnout

Much of physician burnout is driven by administrative tasks, but technology, particularly artificial intelligence, may alleviate that burden.
At least, this is the vision of Catherine Estrampes, president and CEO of the medical technology company GE Healthcare, U.S. and Canada.
Healio has previously covered research demonstrating the potential benefits of novel technology in the health care setting, which may help surgeons improve their skills, primary care physicians screen for eating disorders and even assist in the delivery of cognitive behavioral therapy.
“Today’s health care

Much of physician burnout is driven by administrative tasks, but technology, particularly artificial intelligence, may alleviate that burden.
At least, this is the vision of Catherine Estrampes, president and CEO of the medical technology company GE Healthcare, U.S. and Canada.
Healio has previously covered research demonstrating the potential benefits of novel technology in the health care setting, which may help surgeons improve their skills, primary care physicians screen for eating disorders and even assist in the delivery of cognitive behavioral therapy.
“Today’s health care