HealthsystemCIO.com December 27, 2024
Anthony Guerra

Virtual scribing services continue to play a significant role in healthcare systems despite the increasing adoption of AI solutions, according to the KLAS report, “Virtual Scribing Services 2024: How Are Firms Providing Value in a Developing Market?”

A Proven Solution Amid Technological Evolution

Virtual scribes, often tasked with assisting clinicians in documentation, have demonstrated their value by alleviating administrative burdens. The report stated that providers overwhelmingly appreciate the support of virtual scribes, particularly in reducing clinician burnout and ensuring documentation efficiency. For instance, ScribeEMR—a major player in this space—achieved a 91% success rate in improving workflows, with respondents noting significant enhancements in their ability to focus on patient care, according to the report.

While AI technologies such as ambient speech...

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