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Annals of Internal MedicineRapid Evaluation of Artificial Intelligence Technology Used for Ambient Dictation in Primary Care: Comparing the Quality of Documentation of Artificial Intelligence–Generated and Human-Produced Clinical Notes

⚠️ Small Study / Early Comparative Evidence

A VHA evaluation of 11 ambient AI scribe tools found AI-generated notes scored lower than human-produced notes across all 5 standardized primary care cases and all 10 PDQI-9 quality domains. The largest gap appeared in the acute low back pain case.


Clinical Considerations

  • AI notes scored 23.5 points below human notes on the modified PDQI-9 in the acute low back pain case (20.3 vs. 43.8 out of 50).
  • The largest domain deficits were thoroughness, organization, and usefulness, the elements most tied to clinical decision-making.
  • All 11 vendor tools underperformed, suggesting the gap is not isolated to a single product or training approach.
  • Findings come from simulated cases, so real-world performance under time pressure remains unmeasured in either direction.

Practice Applications

  • Recognize that current ambient AI scribes may not match human documentation quality in primary care encounters.
  • Review AI-generated notes carefully before signing, with particular attention to thoroughness and clinical reasoning.
  • Avoid treating vendor demonstrations as substitutes for independent quality evaluation.
  • Monitor for vendor-neutral performance data before expanding ambient AI deployment across a practice.

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