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Using Electronic Health Records Can Result In Physician Burnouts: Study | AutoTraffic
Ambient documentation technologies reduce physician burnout and restore 'joy' in medicine, study shows
A study led by Mass General Brigham researchers reveals that ambient documentation technologies—generative artificial intelligence scribes that record patient visits and draft clinical notes for ...
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Retrieve Medical Announces Significant Results from Physician Burnout Study
BEDMINSTER, N.J., May 02, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Retrieve Medical Holdings, Inc. (OTC Pink: RMHI) unveils significant breakthroughs from its recent examination into Physician Burnout. The study has ...
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JHAH Advances Physician Efficiency and Reduces Burnout with Voice Recognition
Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare (JHAH) achieved measurable time savings and workflow enhancements by deploying a speech recognition solution as part of its digital innovation strategy.
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Study: Physicians Practice Risky Habits With Electronic Health Records
Some physicians practice potentially risky behavior when using electronic health records, according to a recent study published by the Society of Critical Care Medicine. Researchers examined 2,068 ...
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Note-Taking AI Reduces Doctor Burnout
Burnout affects more than 50% of U.S. doctors and has been linked to time spent filling out electronic health records, particularly after hours. In particular, the burden of completing patient ...
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What's behind EHR-induced clinician burnout? And how to solve it?
Healthcare organizations continue to face ongoing challenges related to clinician turnover – driven in large part by burnout and dissatisfaction with electronic health records. Beyond that human toll, ...
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Fulfilling The Promise Of AI To Reduce Clinician Burnout
Ever since the release of ChatGPT, the health care sector has seen unprecedented interest in applying artificial intelligence (AI) to medicine. As AI is increasingly being used in other sectors, often ...
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