2021
DOI: 10.1007/s12553-021-00568-0
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Digital scribe utility and barriers to implementation in clinical practice: a scoping review

Abstract: Electronic health records ( EHRs) allow for meaningful usage of healthcare data. Their adoption provides clinicians with a central location to access and share data, write notes, order labs and prescriptions, and bill for patient visits. However, as non-clinical requirements have increased, time spent using EHRs eclipsed time spent on direct patient care. Several solutions have been proposed to minimize the time spent using EHRs, though each have limitations. Digital scribe technology us… Show more

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“… 1 13 14 Despite this, evidence about the benefits of SR usage for clinical documentation is implausible and relatively neutral due to its own barriers, such as the requirement of training to use SR and interoperability with existing systems. 1 15 Most current medical SR systems target physicians’ medical documentation, such as radiologic or pathologic reports, and a system for narrative documentation between the doctor and patient is lacking. 1 In addition, the implementation costs of an SR system may offset the clinical benefits.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 1 13 14 Despite this, evidence about the benefits of SR usage for clinical documentation is implausible and relatively neutral due to its own barriers, such as the requirement of training to use SR and interoperability with existing systems. 1 15 Most current medical SR systems target physicians’ medical documentation, such as radiologic or pathologic reports, and a system for narrative documentation between the doctor and patient is lacking. 1 In addition, the implementation costs of an SR system may offset the clinical benefits.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The discussion and exploration of knowledge augmentation algorithms will continue, and the potential for bias should not be taken lightly. Companies utilize AI in conjunction with EMR systems to improve a provider’s documentation time, make suggestions, and create notes using ambient voice technology, all within a workflow augmentation paradigm [ 7 , 13 ]. In one article, ambient voice technology with natural language processing may forever alter the way a provider documents, allowing for more time with the patient and less time on chart documentation [ 13 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Companies utilize AI in conjunction with EMR systems to improve a provider’s documentation time, make suggestions, and create notes using ambient voice technology, all within a workflow augmentation paradigm [ 7 , 13 ]. In one article, ambient voice technology with natural language processing may forever alter the way a provider documents, allowing for more time with the patient and less time on chart documentation [ 13 ]. Barriers to implementation include upfront cost, training, data sharing, and compatibility with the existing technology [ 13 , 14 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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