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Augmedix provides remote medical documentation and live clinical support so clinicians can focus less on “desktop medicine” and more on what matters most: patient care. The Augmedix platform livestreams clinic visits to human-expert assistants through smartphones or Google Glass. The Augmedix assistants leverage proprietary automation technology, including speech-to-text software and natural-language-processing modules, to create timely, accurate, and structured EHR notes from natural clinician/patient conversation. Clinicians are not required to alter their workflow by dictating word-for-word, verbalizing punctuation, or speaking “wake words.” Augmedix is compatible with over 45 specialties and is trusted by over one dozen American health systems supporting telemedicine, medical offices, clinics, and hospitals. Studies find that by using Augmedix, clinicians have reduced their administrative workload by 2–3 hours per day, increase productivity by as much as 30%, and improve work-life satisfaction by 40%. Less time with computers and more time with patients means clinicians can return to the joy of practicing medicine.
The first hospital in Rushville was a private hospital built by Dr. John Sexton in 1892. It was built on Fifth Street on a lot adjacent to the Sexton Home at Fifth and Main Street. The hospital was one of the first in southern Indiana and was the only hospital between Hamilton, Ohio and Indianapolis, Indiana. In 1902, this small private hospital was replaced with a two-story building on the same location. When Dr. Sexton retired in 1929, he sold the building to the city. Upon his return from military service, Dr. Frank Green, Sr., opened a six-bed hospital in 1919, above the office which he shared with his brother, Dr. Charles Green, DDS. In 1944, during World War II, the Green Hospital closed. The present Rush Memorial Hospital was opened in 1950. This limestone building included 52 beds and 16 bassinets. In 1971, the hospital completed an expansion project that consisted of an emergency department, modernized ancillary service areas, and a kitchen.
The Huron Valley-Sinai Hospital Endoscopy department also offers a variety of education programs concerning colorectal cancer. Activities include seminars, screenings and tours of our facility. We are a resource for prevention. Contact us to learn how we
Medical Art Prosthetics LLC is a Dallas, TX-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
If you can imagine working alongside 13,000 others deeply committed to the well-being of over 1 million neighbors, then you already have a clear picture of what it`s like to be part of Cone Health. Ours is a culture of caring grounded in a simple, but powerful promise to our patients, our communities and to each other: We Are Right Here With You. Working here is an opportunity to learn, teach, share and grow with committed and passionate health care professionals who celebrate and encourage individual success as well as team achievement. As a not-for-profit healthcare provider serving central North Carolina, including Alamance, Forsyth, Guilford, Randolph, Rockingham and surrounding counties, our comprehensive network includes: • 5 hospitals • 3 ambulatory care centers • 3 outpatient surgery centers • 6 urgent care centers • 2 retirement communities • 120+ physician practices No matter your location, department, field or position you`ll be supported personally and professionally with benefits designed to keep each and every employee satisfied, engaged and inspired.