Colorado Medical Society offers AI tool discounts for independent practices

Dean Holzkamp, Administration at Colorado Medical Society
Dean Holzkamp, Administration at Colorado Medical Society - Colorado Medical Society
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Independent medical practices in Colorado are being offered new support to address administrative burdens and physician burnout. Tebra, a partner of the Colorado Medical Society (CMS), is providing artificial intelligence (AI) tools aimed at helping practice owners manage their workload more efficiently.

Physician burnout continues to be a significant concern for independent practices across the state. Administrative tasks, staff shortages, and regulatory changes often limit the time physicians can spend with patients. The introduction of AI solutions seeks to help doctors focus more on patient care by automating daily operations such as charting, patient communication, and revenue cycle management.

“Imagine cutting charting time in half, streamlining patient communications, and optimizing your revenue cycle, all with smart, intuitive technology designed specifically for independent providers,” the statement reads.

Tebra’s platform is tailored to the needs of independent healthcare providers and is now available with an exclusive 10% discount for CMS members. The initiative reflects a growing trend where advanced technologies like AI are becoming accessible not only to large health systems but also to smaller practices seeking operational improvements.

The Colorado Medical Society recognizes these technological advancements as a means to provide real relief and growth opportunities for its members. “We understand the unique pressures you face, and our platform is built to deliver real relief and growth,” according to Tebra.

As independent practices continue adapting to a changing healthcare environment, CMS members are encouraged to explore how AI tools can streamline their workflow and reduce professional stress.



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