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      <author>Gupta, Nandita</author>
      <author>Pitts, M.</author>
      <author>Guise JM</author>
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    <title>A comparative economic analysis of scribe vs voice to text app for an outpatient cardiology clinic</title>
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    <keyword>clinical economics</keyword>
    <keyword>scribes</keyword>
    <keyword>professional burnout</keyword>
    <keyword>User-Computer Interface</keyword>
    <keyword>Cardiology</keyword>
    <keyword>Electronic Health Records</keyword>
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    <year>2022</year>
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      <date>2022</date>
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  <abstract>According to a Medscape survey, administrative tasks such as charting are the single greatest factor cardiologists report contributes to burnout (68%). Both scribes and speech recognition software such as Dragon have been used to reduce times providers invest to documentation and improve job satisfaction.</abstract>
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  <publisher>Oregon Health and Science University</publisher>
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  <electronic-resource-num>10.6083/h128nf47r</electronic-resource-num>
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