Healthcare IT News June 10, 2024
Andrea Fox

“Doctors have specific ways they like to document information,” says Dr. Dean Dalili, chief medical officer of DeepScribe, who describes why personalization is a must when using ambient AI note-taking to reduce burnout.

Excessive clinical documentation is a widespread problem that is causing clinician burnout and even having an impact on patient care – as an American Medical Informatics Association survey recently showed. It revealed the frustration of physicians and nurses about the burden of electronic health record charting and the time and effort needed to complete necessary documentation.

There are technologies that can help. Many health systems are making use of natural language processing tools, generative artificial intelligence and ambient scribes to help their clinicians with EHR-documentation tasks.

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), EMR / EHR, Health IT, Physician, Provider, Technology
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