AI scribes can reduce documentation time and clinician burnout, but studies show omission errors and equity risks. What the research says and how to roll them out safely.
As we've shown in many different instances over the past couple years here at Healthcare IT News, hospitals and health systems across the U.S. (and abroad) are finding some significant success with ...
In 2025, the healthcare industry will expect more out of artificial intelligence. Vendors will push AI further, healthcare delivery systems will hold AI to higher account and the line between ...
“Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, you hypocrites. You lock the Kingdom of heaven before men. You do not enter yourselves, nor do you allow entrance to those trying to enter” (Mt 23:13). Most of us ...
AI medical scribes have been gaining popularity in physician offices, with investment in this technology doubling in 2024 alone. By freeing physicians from the need to be behind their computers during ...
Although the vast majority of physicians using an artificial intelligence (AI) scribe perceived a reduction in documentation time, those with the most actual time savings had higher relative baseline ...
Two recently published studies show that ambient listening artificial intelligence tools reduce administrative burden and improve clinician well-being. A new study found significant benefits for ...
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 ...
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