Billing smarter, not harder: Tech, AI and compliance in clinical practice – Part 1

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This Innovative Practice podcast has been developed in partnership with the RACGP. In this episode:

  • Technology-driven approaches to streamline chronic condition management plans and reduce patient out-of-pocket costs
  • The role of AI scribes in documentation, compliance and potential medico-legal challenges
  • Key software solutions that highlight billing opportunities and support accreditation
  • Clarity on where responsibility lies during Medicare audits when AI tools are used
  • Future innovations including wearables, integrated data, and AI-driven care models

 

Experts: Dr Owen Bradfield, Chief Medical Officer and Acting Medicolegal Lead
Dr Patrick Gough, GP Registrar

Host: Dr Sean Stevens, GP and Health Educator (Clinical Advisor for LyreBird Health)

Dr Sean Stevens is a forward-thinking GP and digital health advocate with extensive experience in medical leadership and healthcare innovation. As Chair of the RACGP Digital Health and Innovation Specific Interest Group, he is at the forefront of integrating emerging technologies into general practice. He is clinical advisor for LyreBird Health.

Total time: 50 mins

 

Healthed would like to thank the RACGP for their assistance in the development of this valuable resource.

Last Updated: 23 Sep, 2025

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