Healthcare IT News: Taylor Internal Medicine in Selma, Alabama, was using a computerized cognitive assessment tool that just was not working as well as staff would have liked to see such a tool function. The biggest frustration was the time it took to administer a test; this was long and difficult for staff and patients. The tool also was more expensive than the clinic thought was reasonable.
In March 2018, Taylor transitioned from that cognitive testing platform to BrainCheck Memory's digital testing platform. The goals of the switch were to drastically cut the time it took to administer a test and to trim the costs of the test itself.
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