Doctors do so much to keep our communities thriving. Unfortunately, according to the American Medical Association, about 63 percent of physicians report experiencing emotional exhaustion at least once weekly. Exacerbated by the volume of clinical notes required at the end of the day, physician burnout can adversely affect patient care, leading to errors and reduced care quality. This is especially alarming in the context of the physician shortage because it heightens the strain on an already-stretched healthcare system. The Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety found that, for every 10 percent decrease in physician task load, the odds of experiencing burnout were 33 percent lower. We realize that a decrease in burnout and improvement in the patient experience can be achieved by automating provider workflow in all three phases of patient interaction: before, during, and after the visit. In the healthcare industry, there is a focus on developing solutions to harness the power of large language models (LLMs) to give doctors an accurate and comprehensive picture of patients’ medical histories before appointments even begin. LLMs streamline data processing, providing proactive insights that reduce the need to rely heavily on patient memory or require the doctor to sift through vast amounts of irrelevant information in patients’ electronic health records (EHRs). The goal is to make medical appointments more productive and improve care delivery with better-informed doctors and patients who feel seen and understood. AI-driven ambient listening innovations are significantly reducing provider workloads. Using providers’ mobile devices, ambient technology can interpret patient-provider conversations in real time to summarize appointments and document care plans at unprecedented speeds. Instead of requiring physicians to dictate or type clinical notes after patient visits, ambient technology listens to the conversation between the provider and patient and produces a visit note in seconds – enabling doctors to fully focus on the conversation.