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AI scribe technology reduces paperwork for healthcare professionals: report

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Using artificial intelligence (AI) to reduce time spent doing administrative tasks could be the key to healthcare professionals having more time to care for their patients, according to a recent report.

With AI scribe technology, doctors and nurse practitioners spend 70 per cent to 90 per cent less time doing paperwork, reports OntarioMD (OMD), a subsidiary of the Ontario Medical Association (OMA).

With that, 79 per cent of these healthcare professionals can spend more time on patient care. 

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