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Use of Ambient AI Scribes to Reduce Administrative Burden and Professional Burnout
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2025
Jahr
Abstract
This multicenter quality improvement study found that use of an ambient AI scribe platform was associated with a significant reduction in burnout, cognitive task load, and time spent documenting, as well as the perception that it could improve patient access to care and increase attention on patient concerns in an ambulatory environment. These findings suggest that AI may help reduce administrative burdens for clinicians and allow more time for meaningful work and professional well-being.
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Autoren
Institutionen
- Yale University(US)
- Yale New Haven Health System(US)
- Pittsburg State University(US)
- Christus Health(US)
- MemorialCare Health System(US)
- Christ Hospital(US)
- Sutter Health(US)
- Office of the Chief Scientist(IL)
- University of Chicago(US)
- University of Chicago Medical Center(US)
- Newark Beth Israel Medical Center(US)