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Augmedix
Augmedix empowers clinicians to connect with patients by liberating them from administrative burden through the power of ambient AI, data, and trust. The platform transforms natural conversations into organized medical notes, structured data, and point-of-care notifications that enhance efficiency and clinical decision support. Incorporating data from millions of interactions across [...]

EBSCO Clinical Decisions
EBSCO Information Services is the leading provider of information resources for institutions including discovery, journal and e-package services, research databases, e-books, digital archives, healthcare resources, corporate resources, readers’ advisory and more. EBSCO serves the research needs of academic institutions, schools and public libraries plus hospitals and medical institutions, corporations and [...]

Nabla
On a mission to restore human connection in healthcare, Nabla delivers clinical-grade AI that supports clinicians with ambient documentation, dictation, and real-time coding—evolving into a smarter agentic platform across roles and care settings.

Patient ID Now
Patient ID Now is a coalition of healthcare organizations representing a wide range of healthcare stakeholders committed to advancing through legislation and regulations a nationwide strategy to address patient identification. This coalition is hosted by the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHiME).

National Academies of Medicine (NAM) Changemaker
The NAM launched the Clinician Well-Being Collaborative in 2017 to reverse trends in health worker burnout. In October 2022, the NAM released the National Plan for Health Workforce Well-Being to drive collective action to strengthen health workforce well-being and restore the health of the nation, as more nurses, physicians, and [...]
