TY - JOUR
T1 - Assessing the Landscape of Artificial Intelligence-Powered Patient Documentation in Dermatology
AU - Roth, Jacquelyn
AU - Thunga, Sukruthi
AU - Yoo, Jane
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2025/1
Y1 - 2025/1
N2 - Background: The prevalence of burnout among United States (US) dermatologists has surged, reaching 49% in 2023, with a growing volume of bureaucratic tasks (eg, charting, paperwork) the leading factor behind professional fatigue. We seek to explore the competitive landscape and efficacy of AI-powered patient documentation to alleviate burnout among dermatologists by optimizing documentation practices while maintaining accuracy. Methods: We conducted a review of 18 AI-powered automated documentation products available in the current healthcare landscape, focusing on their integration with electronic health record (EHR) systems, HIPAA compliance, language support, mobile accessibility, and consumer type. Results: The survey revealed AI-powered documentation tools with various features. They aim to reduce clinician burden, enhance workflow, decrease burnout risk, and allow physicians to focus more on patient interaction during visits. Conclusion: As the technology continues to evolve, AI-powered documentation products have the potential to become an integral part of medicine by enhancing the physician-patient relationship and the overall healthcare system. A thorough evaluation of these products in clinical settings is needed to assess their efficacy. Longitudinal studies should be conducted to determine their impact on physician well-being. Collaboration between stakeholders, including healthcare workers, researchers, developers, and regulatory agencies, is needed to establish guidelines for the integration and use Do of these Notproducts.
AB - Background: The prevalence of burnout among United States (US) dermatologists has surged, reaching 49% in 2023, with a growing volume of bureaucratic tasks (eg, charting, paperwork) the leading factor behind professional fatigue. We seek to explore the competitive landscape and efficacy of AI-powered patient documentation to alleviate burnout among dermatologists by optimizing documentation practices while maintaining accuracy. Methods: We conducted a review of 18 AI-powered automated documentation products available in the current healthcare landscape, focusing on their integration with electronic health record (EHR) systems, HIPAA compliance, language support, mobile accessibility, and consumer type. Results: The survey revealed AI-powered documentation tools with various features. They aim to reduce clinician burden, enhance workflow, decrease burnout risk, and allow physicians to focus more on patient interaction during visits. Conclusion: As the technology continues to evolve, AI-powered documentation products have the potential to become an integral part of medicine by enhancing the physician-patient relationship and the overall healthcare system. A thorough evaluation of these products in clinical settings is needed to assess their efficacy. Longitudinal studies should be conducted to determine their impact on physician well-being. Collaboration between stakeholders, including healthcare workers, researchers, developers, and regulatory agencies, is needed to establish guidelines for the integration and use Do of these Notproducts.
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U2 - 10.36849/JDD.8583
DO - 10.36849/JDD.8583
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85215309477
SN - 1545-9616
VL - 24
SP - 64
EP - 69
JO - Journal of Drugs in Dermatology
JF - Journal of Drugs in Dermatology
IS - 1
ER -