Barriers and opportunities of scaling ambient AI scribes for clinical documentation across diverse healthcare settings
Joshua W. Ohde(Mayo Clinic), Nan Liu(National University of Singapore), Joshua Overgaard(Mayo Clinic), Yuhe Ke(Singapore General Hospital), Arjun Thompson(Singapore General Hospital), Zhenghong Liu(Singapore General Hospital), Jonathan Chong Kai Liew(Duke-NUS Medical School), Shauna M. Overgaard(Mayo Clinic), Jonathan Yue En Tan(Singapore General Hospital), Jasmine Chiat Ling Ong(National University of Singapore), Lauren M. Rost(Mayo Clinic), Raymond Francis Sarmiento(University of Asia and the Pacific)
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