
SAN FRANCISCO — Human-generated notes were deemed higher-quality and preferable to AI scribes in a new study that debuted today at the annual American College of Physicians meeting.
Ashok Reddy, MD, MS, an associate professor of medicine at the University of Washington School of Medicine and a health services researcher at U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Puget Sound, presented the findings in ACP’s plenary session.
“We all know the problem. Every one of us has probably stayed late at the clinic — or, more likely, headed home to finish our notes at night. Ambient AI scribes promise to help,”