Colorado Medical Society promotes AI tools for independent medical practices

Dean Holzkamp, Administration at Colorado Medical Society
Dean Holzkamp, Administration at Colorado Medical Society - Colorado Medical Society
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As independent medical practices in Colorado continue to face administrative challenges, staff shortages, and regulatory changes, physician burnout has become a significant concern. The Colorado Medical Society (CMS) is highlighting new opportunities for its members to address these issues through the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools.

According to CMS, AI technology is increasingly accessible for smaller practices and can help reduce time spent on charting, improve patient communication, and enhance revenue cycle management. These advancements are designed specifically for independent providers rather than large healthcare systems.

Tebra, a partner of the Colorado Medical Society, offers an AI-driven platform aimed at easing the unique pressures faced by independent practitioners. The organization notes that this partnership seeks to provide practical solutions that allow physicians to focus more on patient care.

CMS members are being offered a 10% discount on Tebra’s services as part of this initiative. “We understand the unique pressures you face, and our platform is built to deliver real relief and growth,” said representatives from Tebra.

The promotion underscores CMS’s commitment to supporting its members with tools intended to streamline operations and address burnout within the profession.



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