Modest but meaningful increases in clinical billing productivity could, when aggregated across many clinicians, help justify AI scribe costs, according to research published in JAMA Network Open.
Here are four takeaways from the Jan. 9 study by researchers at University of California San Francisco:
1. Physicians with access to ambient AI scribes generated 5.8% more weekly relative value units (RVUs) — a key productivity metric tied to revenue generation.
2. Clinicians using AI scribes saw 2.8% more patients per week, potentially translating into greater throughput and revenue.
3. The observed weekly RVU increase equates to about 1.8 extra RVUs/week, which, using 2025 Medicare rates, corresponds to roughly $3,000 more revenue per physician per year.
4. Despite higher documentation and coding activity, claims weren’t denied more often, suggesting productivity gains didn’t compromise billing quality.
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