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Published on 20.09.17 in Vol 5, No 3 (2017): Jul-Sept

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Works citing "Use of Simulation Based on an Electronic Health Records Environment to Evaluate the Structure and Accuracy of Notes Generated by Medical Scribes: Proof-of-Concept Study"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/medinform.7883):

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  1. DeWitt D, Harrison LE. The Potential Impact of Scribes on Medical School Applicants and Medical Students with the New Clinical Documentation Guidelines. Journal of General Internal Medicine 2018;33(11):2002
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  4. Musunuru K, Arora P, Cooke JP, Ferguson JF, Hershberger RE, Hickey KT, Lee J, Lima JA, Loscalzo J, Pereira NL, Russell MW, Shah SH, Sheikh F, Wang TJ, MacRae CA. Interdisciplinary Models for Research and Clinical Endeavors in Genomic Medicine: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association. Circulation: Genomic and Precision Medicine 2018;11(6)
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  5. Haque A, Milstein A, Fei-Fei L. Illuminating the dark spaces of healthcare with ambient intelligence. Nature 2020;585(7824):193
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  6. Bossen C, Chen Y, Pine KH. The emergence of new data work occupations in healthcare: The case of medical scribes. International Journal of Medical Informatics 2019;123:76
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  7. Gold JA, Becton J, Ash JS, Corby S, Mohan V. Do You Know What Your Scribe Did Last Spring? The Impact of COVID-19 on Medical Scribe Workflow. Applied Clinical Informatics 2020;11(05):807
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  8. Ash JS, Corby S, Mohan V, Solberg N, Becton J, Bergstrom R, Orwoll B, Hoekstra C, Gold JA. Safe use of the EHR by medical scribes: a qualitative study. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 2021;28(2):294
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  9. Elliott M, Padua M, Schwenk TL. Electronic Health Records, Medical Practice Problems, and Physician Distress. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine 2022;29(3):387
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  10. Corby S, Ash JS, Florig ST, Mohan V, Becton J, Solberg N, Bergstrom R, Orwoll B, Hoekstra C, Gold JA. How Providers Can Optimize Effective and Safe Scribe Use: a Qualitative Study. Journal of General Internal Medicine 2023;38(9):2052
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  11. Nuamah JK, Adapa K, Mazur LM. State of the evidence on simulation-based electronic health records training: A scoping review. Health Informatics Journal 2022;28(3):146045822211134
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  12. Goldman A, Kathrins M. Optimized Use of the Electronic Health Record and Other Clinical Resources to Enhance the Management of Hypogonadal Men. Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America 2022;51(1):217
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  13. Lam M, Sabharwal S. The Role of Scribes in Orthopaedics. JBJS Reviews 2023;11(3)
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  14. Kernberg A, gold JA, Mohan V. Quality, Accuracy and Reproducibility of Publicly-Available ChatGPT-4-Generated Documentation For Generation of Medical Notes: A Proof-of-Concept Study (Preprint). Journal of Medical Internet Research 2023;
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According to Crossref, the following books are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/medinform.7883):

  1. Vourganas I, Attar H, Michala AL. Intelligent Healthcare. 2022. Chapter 5:87
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