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Less time spent on documentation thanks to AI, more time for patient care: what does the scientific evidence say?
In February 2025, a study published in JAMA Network Open added compelling evidence to the growing role of artificial intelligence in addressing clinician burnout and documentation overload.
Three hours on paperwork for every hour with patients
How much time do hospital residents actually spend with patients? A time-and-motion study published in Annals of Internal Medicine sought to answer that question with objective observation rather than perception.
AI-Assisted Nursing Documentation Cuts Time and Boosts Efficiency
In Stud Health Technol Inform., researchers from Chi Mei Medical Center examined the impact of an AI-based documentation tool on nursing workflow and record quality.
Physician perspectives on ambient AI scribes
A new qualitative study published in JAMA Network Open explored how frontline physicians perceive the use of ambient artificial intelligence (AI) scribes.
Only 10% of emergency physicians' time spent with patients
In the controlled chaos of a hospital emergency department, one might assume that physicians spend most of their time at the bedside. But a study at Bordeaux University Hospital paints a very different picture.