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STAT+: Large AI scribe study finds modest time savings, inconsistent use

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Ambient scribes were supposed to ease the burden on stressed-out doctors by automating clinical documentation from patient visits. A new study highlights the need to help clinicians make the best use of the tools.

The large new study of AI scribe use by 1,800 clinicians across five academic medical centers from 2023 to 2025 found those using the technology saved 16 minutes of documentation time and spent 13 fewer minutes in the medical record for every eight hours of patient care. The study did not find significant impacts on time spent in the electronic health record outside of work. Primary care and female clinicians benefitted more than others. Scribe adopters were able to see one additional patient every two weeks.

The findings offer the most definitive real-world data confirming earlier smaller studies. A STAT review of published work last year found scribes saved clinicians under a minute per clinical note. Surprisingly, despite the modest time savings, other studies have found that scribes drive large improvements in burnout and other measures of clinician well-being. 

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Sanofi Bispecific Scores in Asthma, Rhinosinusitis, but Eczema Bet Doesn’t Pay Off

Sanofi Bispecific Scores in Asthma, Rhinosinusitis, but Eczema Bet Doesn’t Pay Off

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Sanofi has faced questions about the potential of lunsekimig in eczema, with executives calling the clinical trial a “measured risk.”​ ​Read More

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STAT+: Gilead to buy cancer biotech Tubulis for more than $3 billion

In a move that will grow its oncology pipeline, Gilead Sciences is spending more than $3 billion to buy the German biotech Tubulis, the companies said Tuesday.

The deal includes an upfront payment of $3.15 billion and up to $1.85 billion more if certain milestones are reached. It also highlights both the therapeutic and commercial promise of antibody-drug conjugates, the next-generation chemotherapy treatments that the privately held Tubulis is developing.

Gilead’s latest move comes just months after it said it would acquire Arcellx in a deal worth $7.8 billion. The two companies had already been working together on a multiple myeloma CAR-T therapy that could be approved later this year. Gilead last month also announced that it was buying Ouro Therapeutics, which is focused on drugs for autoimmune disease, for up to $2.18 billion.

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In a move that will grow its oncology pipeline, Gilead Sciences is spending more than $3 billion to buy the German biotech Tubulis, the companies said Tuesday.

The deal includes an upfront payment of $3.15 billion and up to $1.85 billion more if certain milestones are reached. It also highlights both the therapeutic and commercial promise of antibody-drug conjugates, the next-generation chemotherapy treatments that the privately held Tubulis is developing.

Gilead’s latest move comes just months after it said it would acquire Arcellx in a deal worth $7.8 billion. The two companies had already been working together on a multiple myeloma CAR-T therapy that could be approved later this year. Gilead last month also announced that it was buying Ouro Therapeutics, which is focused on drugs for autoimmune disease, for up to $2.18 billion.

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Gilead continues dealmaking streak with $3.15B Tubulis buy for ADCs

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In its third acquisition of 2026, Gilead is spending $3.15 billion upfront to snag a next-generation antibody-drug conjugate platform from German startup Tubulis.

The California biopharma could pay out another $1.85 billion down the road …

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