MedCity News December 15, 2023
Katie Adams

Elation Health released results of a survey it conducted to learn more about how primary care physicians feel about AI scribes. It found that they haven’t really experienced the benefits of these tools yet, but they hope AI scribes can lead to time savings, reduced cognitive burden, improved job satisfaction, better patient focus and more time for care coordination.

As clinical burnout continues to be a major issue plaguing the healthcare industry, AI scribing tools are gaining popularity. These tools — made by companies such as Nuance, Augmedix and DeepScribe — use speech recognition and natural language processing to record and transcribe physician-patient encounters.

This week, EHR company Elation Health released results of a survey it conducted to learn more...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), EMR / EHR, Health IT, Primary care, Provider, Survey / Study, Technology, Trends
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