From Burden to Breakthrough: Why Ambient AI is the New Frontline of Clinician Support

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 Why Ambient AI is the New Frontline of Clinician SupportSandra Johnson, SVP Client Services at CliniComp

Despite advances in technology and new solutions across the entire health landscape, physician burnout remains one of the most urgent challenges in healthcare, driven largely by continued administrative and documentation overload. While more than three-quarters of clinicians describe their work as meaningful and rewarding, they also describe a practice environment that has become increasingly unsustainable. 

Administrative obligations, inbox overload, and the constant pressure to document every detail have pushed many to their limits. A recently released national study found that clinicians are 82.3% more likely to experience burnout than workers in other occupations. In that same study, more than 45% reported at least one symptom of burnout. What clinicians aren’t saying out loud is that healthcare can’t continue this way. 

Artificial intelligence has the capacity to reduce burdens and put clinicians back where they want to be and can make the most difference— the patient bedside— but it’s how we use AI to reduce those burdens that will make the biggest difference long-term.

EHR Time Still Dominates the Day for Most Physicians

Even after years of digital investment, the administrative load has not subsided. A recent analysis by the American Medical Association (AMA) across five specialties— family medicine, internal medicine, cardiology, orthopedics, and urology— found that physicians spend an average of 5.8 hours in their EHR for every eight hours of scheduled patient time. That includes documentation, order entry, inbox management, and messaging. Critically, that same analysis found that much of that documentation time is happening outside of clinical hours, meaning that doctors in nearly every specialty are putting in longer and longer hours, or being forced to cut patient time to fit in more documentation time. 

AI documentation support that is also native to the EHR offers the clearest path to impact right now by reducing friction, burnout, and task load. 

AI Documentation Support is Key

When CIOs were asked about the biggest EHR-related workflow challenges that AI could potentially help solve during the 2025 CHIME Survey, 54% chose clinical documentation burden. That includes use cases like ambient listening, dictation, and automated note generation. Followed by 15% selecting clinical decision support and predictive analytics. Another 15% pointed to revenue cycle automation.

The focus on documentation isn’t a dismissal of other needs or priorities in healthcare. It’s a sequence that’s focused on building and supporting a stronger, more resilient healthcare workforce. Reducing the clerical burden is the first step toward enabling more advanced clinical innovation, and that’s why CIOs are prioritizing AI solutions for documentation ahead of everything else. 

CIOs Are Prioritizing Administrative Automation Tools

When it comes to how AI can make a difference for clinicians, health system leaders are paying attention. In the 2025 CHIME Survey, 81% of CIOs reported that their top priority for AI implementation is to reduce clinician burden by automating administrative tasks. Other priorities included enhancing clinical decision support, which came in at 70% and improving revenue cycle management, which came in at 59%. 

This isn’t just a numbers game. Instead, it reflects thoughtful, pragmatic prioritization that focuses on making a difference right now and freeing up resources that have been stretched thin for far too long. While advanced analytics and clinical decision-making tools are important, administrative automation is more immediately actionable, and the results are easily measurable. AI-powered documentation and task tools offer fast relief in the ways that matter most to frontline clinicians, primarily in reducing the amount of time they’re spending on documentation so they can spend more time with patients. 

Real Time Savings with Ambient AI

Among the most promising applications of AI for reducing documentation burdens are ambient documentation tools, speech-to-text interfaces, and automated summarization engines. These tools are already helping clinicians reclaim time spent on manual data entry. According to the American Medical Association, ambient AI is saving physicians up to an hour per day in their EHR, reducing the documentation load by more than 17% for every hour of patient care.

That’s not just a workflow gain, it’s a quality-of-life improvement for clinicians and a direct boost to the time and focus they can dedicate to patients.

From Efficiency to Compassion

AI-powered administrative tools are not just about efficiency. They return time and attention to the patient. When clinicians are freed from excessive documentation, they are able to listen more carefully, think more clearly, and connect more meaningfully.

This benefits patient outcomes, strengthens provider morale, and supports the long-term sustainability of the healthcare workforce, and that’s a breakthrough everyone can get behind.


About Sandra Johnson

As Senior Vice President of Client Services, Sandra Johnson is responsible for delivering healthcare IT solutions and managing the customer experience to ensure CliniComp’s technology is continuously evolving to meet the changing needs within the healthcare community. Sandra oversees all aspects of the customer lifecycle including account & project management, application support, clinical services, cybersecurity, and learning & development for our global customer base.

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