Becker's Healthcare October 14, 2025
Ella Ruder

A recent study found that for clinicians who used an ambient AI scribe for 30 days, burnout dropped from about 52% to 39%, while time spent on documentation outside of working hours fell by nearly an hour a week.

The study was conducted between February and October 2024 and led by researchers at Yale New Haven (Conn.) Health, and the results were published Oct. 2 in JAMA Network Open. A total of 272 clinicians used an AI scribe for 30 days and completed surveys with respect to burnout, task load and note-related stress. The results were based on self-reported data rather than EHR time logs.

Cleveland Clinic is seeing similar results. Leopoldo Pozuelo, MD, center director of adult behavioral...

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