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Published on in Vol 10 (2026)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/80401, first published .
Nurse using a tablet to check patient records in a hospital hallway

AI-Powered Ambient Scribe Technology Experiences Among Emergency Physicians: Cross-Sectional, Mixed Methods Pilot Survey Study

AI-Powered Ambient Scribe Technology Experiences Among Emergency Physicians: Cross-Sectional, Mixed Methods Pilot Survey Study

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  1. Schoeffler A, Preiksaitis C, Rose C. Can Ambient AI Handle Emergency Medicine?. Emergency Medicine News 2026;48(4):18 View
  2. Lang E, Bobrovitz N. Use of ambient AI scribes in the ED: what are we waiting for?. Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine 2026;28(5):374 View
  3. Shah M. The Scribe That Never Sleeps. Emergency Medicine News 2026;48(5):12 View
  4. Xiao N, He L, Chen L, Liu S, Xiang Q, Wang P. Evidence on artificial intelligence-assisted clinical documentation and healthcare workers’ emotional wellbeing at work: a scoping review. Frontiers in Psychology 2026;17 View
  5. Alcázar-Peral J, Álvaro-de la Parra J, Ciardo P, Marcano H, Calderón M, Villar C, Blanco D, Cristóbal I, Caramés C. Deployment of an ambient AI scribe in emergency care: A 12-month evaluation in a large Spanish hospital network. International Journal of Medical Informatics 2026:106584 View