Summary

Location
at UCLA
Dates
study started
completion around
Principal Investigator
by John N. Mafi, MD, MPH (ucla)

Description

Summary

This is a three-arm pragmatic RCT of 238 outpatient physicians at a large academic health system, randomized 1:1:1 to one of two AI scribe tools or a usual-care control group. The two-month study will observe and compare the effects of each tool prior to system-wide roll out of selected tool (anticipated Spring 2025). We will use covariate-constrained randomization to balance the arms in terms of physician baseline time in notes, survey-measured level of burnout, and clinic days per week.

The primary purpose of the initiative is to improve quality, efficiency, and business operations at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Health, and this initiative is not being done for research purposes. The results of this operational initiative will inform the widespread roll out of AI scribe tools across all providers within the UCLA Health System. Nevertheless, the UCLA study team plans to rigorously examine and publish the impact of this intervention across the health system, which is why the study team pre-registered the initiative.

Official Title

A Randomized Controlled Trial of Two Ambient Artificial Intelligence Scribe Technologies to Improve Documentation Efficiency and Reduce Physician Burnout

Details

This study will assess operational-oriented outcomes across all groups. Notably, all groups will eventually receive all interventions over time in this observational study of a randomized roll out of a QI initiative. Moreover, the primary purpose of this initiative is operational. In other words, based on the results of this initiative, one of these tools will be eventually selected and operationalized widely across the health system.

Enrolled participants are randomized to one of three groups. Randomization was needed to overcome secular trends, seasonal and holiday effects in December, and other factors confounding the relationship between exposure to the AI tools and the outcomes.

The primary aim of this study is to evaluate the impact of two ambient AI scribe technologies on clinician change from baseline time spent on EHR documentation, comparing each scribe to a control group. Secondary objectives include assessing the AI scribes' impact on clinician metrics such as burnout, physician satisfaction, and productivity. Additionally, the study team intends to perform an economic evaluation analysis of the tools to guide business decision making. The study team will also analyze physician reported effects of the AI tools on patient safety, equity, and any unintended consequences of the initiative.

Keywords

Physician Workflow, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Artificial Intelligence Scribe, Randomized Controlled Trial, Documentation Efficiency, Physician Burnout, Use Nabla AI Scribe tool provided, Use AI Scribe tool provided by Vendor B, Nabla, Vendor of virtual AI scribe technology, Vendor B of virtual AI scribe technology

Eligibility

You can join if…

  • Ambulatory care physicians within the UCLA Health system who held at least one half-day of clinic per week

You CAN'T join if...

  • Trainee providers (e.g., residents, medical students) and allied healthcare professionals (e.g., RNs, PAs)
  • Attendings who work exclusively with trainees

Location

  • UCLA Health System
    Los Angeles California 90024 United States

Lead Scientist at University of California Health

  • John N. Mafi, MD, MPH (ucla)
    Associate Professor-in-Residence, Medicine. Authored (or co-authored) 50 research publications

Details

Status
in progress, not accepting new patients
Start Date
Completion Date
(estimated)
Sponsor
University of California, Los Angeles
ID
NCT06792890
Study Type
Interventional
Participants
About 238 people participating
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