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flag An AI scribe trial showed a 10% drop in physician documentation time, with mixed results on accuracy and burnout.

flag A UCLA Health trial published in the New England Journal of Medicine found that AI scribes, particularly Nabla, reduced physician documentation time by an average of 41 seconds per visit—about 10%—compared to controls, with both Microsoft DAX and Nabla linked to modest improvements in burnout and workload. flag The study involved 238 physicians across 14 specialties and 72,000 patient visits over two months. flag While most physicians found the tools easy to use and beneficial for patient engagement, AI-generated notes occasionally contained errors, including omissions and pronoun mistakes, and one mild safety event occurred. flag Researchers stress that AI scribes require active physician review and call for longer, multi-institutional studies to assess their impact on care quality, costs, and outcomes.

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