2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2024.105344
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The implementation of a multidisciplinary, electronic health record embedded care pathway to improve structured data recording and decrease electronic health record burden

Tom Ebbers,
Robert P. Takes,
Ludi E. Smeele
et al.
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“…The perceived benefits of AI in enhancing diagnostic efficiency and accuracy likely contributed to this positive attitude, aligning with the findings of a meta-analysis by Sun et al [22], which demonstrated the superior performance of AI-based diagnostic systems compared to traditional methods [22]. However, challenges such as compatibility issues with existing EMR systems and the need for extensive training were also identified, corroborating the findings of studies by Afzal et al [23] and Ebbers et al [24], which emphasized the importance of addressing usability concerns to ensure successful technology adoption in healthcare settings. These findings underscore the importance of addressing usability concerns and providing adequate training and support to facilitate the effective adoption and utilization of AI tools in ENT practice, ultimately enhancing patient care and outcomes [25].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…The perceived benefits of AI in enhancing diagnostic efficiency and accuracy likely contributed to this positive attitude, aligning with the findings of a meta-analysis by Sun et al [22], which demonstrated the superior performance of AI-based diagnostic systems compared to traditional methods [22]. However, challenges such as compatibility issues with existing EMR systems and the need for extensive training were also identified, corroborating the findings of studies by Afzal et al [23] and Ebbers et al [24], which emphasized the importance of addressing usability concerns to ensure successful technology adoption in healthcare settings. These findings underscore the importance of addressing usability concerns and providing adequate training and support to facilitate the effective adoption and utilization of AI tools in ENT practice, ultimately enhancing patient care and outcomes [25].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%