Improving Clinical Documentation with Artificial Intelligence: A Systematic Review
6/1/2024 • Perspectives in Health Information Management • License: CC BY
Perkins (Perspectives in Health Information Management)
Abstract
Comprehensive systematic review of 129 studies from 2005–2024 evaluating AI approaches to clinical documentation. Findings indicate AI improves documentation through data structuring, annotation, quality evaluation, trend identification, and error detection across multiple clinical settings and specialties.
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Clinical implications
AI tools support multiple documentation functions and can improve quality and efficiency; heterogeneity in methods and endpoints limits meta-analysis.
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