EHR Intelligence June 11, 2020
Christopher Jason

Front-end EHR speech recognition can lessen cognitive workload and ultimately clinician burnout if it’s implemented correctly.

Front-end EHR speech recognition customers are highly satisfied across the board and respondents said these tools are found to be worth the investment, according to a recent KLAS Performance Report.

Clinician burnout runs rampant throughout the healthcare industry. According to the American Medical Association, the burnout rate for physicians is about 44 percent, which is much higher than other professions.

Front-end speech recognition vendors aim to lessen EHR documentation burden and reduce clinician burnout by implementing transcription services, ambient speech, and virtual scribes into the EHR.

The KLAS report reviewed insights from customers of three main front-end EHR speech recognition providers: 3M (MModal), Dolbey,...

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