Designing for Health: Interview with Shreya Shah, MD [Podcast]

AI-driven documentation tools are advancing rapidly, now offering enhanced customization and greater responsiveness to clinician feedback, and enabling more efficient and tailored clinical use. As these technologies evolve, collaborative development with clinicians and deep understanding of clinical workflows become essential to ensure meaningful integration. While these tools hold great potential to streamline care delivery, their primary role must be to support and empower clinicians while preserving both their autonomy and clinical expertise.

On today’s episode of In Network's Designing for Health podcast, Nordic Chief Medical Officer Craig Joseph, MD, talks with Shreya Shah, MD, healthcare informatics leader at Stanford Medicine. They discuss her path into clinical informatics, and the role of AI in reducing clinician burnout. They also discuss the need to balance AI integration with clinical judgment, emphasizing that AI should serve as a support tool to enhance rather than replace clinical reasoning and decision-making.

 

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Want to learn more from Dr. Joseph? Order a copy of his book, Designing for Health. 

 

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