Artificial intelligence medical scribes in allied health: a solution in search of evidence?

Laura Ryan, Laetitia Hattingh
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Artificial intelligence (AI) medical scribes (AI scribes), which ambiently record and transcribe patient-clinician interactions into structured documentation, aim to ameliorate documentation burdens, but their suitability for allied health remains unclear. AI scribes are often designed for doctors, raising concerns about accuracy, workflow integration, and applicability to allied health's diverse documentation needs. While potential benefits include improved efficiency and patient engagement, evidence is lacking for their effectiveness in allied health settings. Risks such as AI bias, patient safety, and integration barriers may also require consideration. This paper argues that further research is needed before widespread allied health adoption, emphasising the need for discipline-specific evaluations to assess AI scribes' viability in allied health practice.

联合医疗中的人工智能医疗记录员:寻找证据的解决方案?
人工智能(AI)医疗抄写员(AI抄写员)可以将患者与临床医生的互动记录并转录成结构化文档,旨在减轻文档负担,但它们是否适合联合健康仍不清楚。人工智能抄写员通常是为医生设计的,这引起了人们对准确性、工作流程集成以及对联合医疗机构多样化文档需求的适用性的担忧。虽然潜在的好处包括提高效率和患者参与度,但缺乏证据表明它们在联合医疗机构中的有效性。人工智能偏差、患者安全和整合障碍等风险也可能需要考虑。本文认为,在广泛采用联合健康之前,需要进一步的研究,强调需要对特定学科进行评估,以评估人工智能抄写员在联合健康实践中的可行性。
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