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Physicians Beat AI Scribes on Clinical Note Quality, Study Shows
11 AI scribes were tested against doctors in VA trial ...
Adoption of artificial intelligence scribes is linked to modest reductions in electronic health record use and clinical documentation time.
Previous studies have shown that EHR documentation burden is linked to burnout and job turnover among clinicians. In this study, clinician burnout decreased significantly from 51.9% to 38.8% after ...
The explosive growth of artificial intelligence offers many opportunities to increase efficiency in health care delivery, allowing providers to focus more of their time on delivering quality care, but ...
Albany ENT & Allergy Services faced a persistent challenge: balancing high-quality patient care with the overwhelming administrative burden of documentation. Traditional EHR systems, while essential, ...
Researchers from Mass General Brigham and UCSF found that clinicians who make use of ambient documentation tools for more ...
Are scribes really worth it? It’s a question that has likely come up for many a hospital administrator. Now a study gauging the cost/benefit ratio of medical scribes has been completed. The landmark ...
Hospitals across the country are implementing electronic health records as they work towards meeting meaningful use requirements and receiving incentive payments. Physicians and other healthcare ...
The administrative burden of manual documentation (like SOAP notes) is a primary driver of industry-wide burnout and psychological distress among veterinary professionals. AI scribe technology is ...
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