News | Electronic Medical Records (EMR) | August 01, 2019

DeepScribe uses artificial intelligence to automatically bring provider voice notes into patient record

DrChrono Teams With DeepScribe to Automate Medical Note Taking in EHR

August 1, 2019 — DrChrono Inc. and DeepScribe announced a partnership so medical practices using DrChrono EHR can use artificial intelligence (AI) to automate medical note taking from physician appointments and integrate it right into their electronic health record (EHR).

DeepScribe uses advanced deep learning technology to generate accurate, compliant and secure SOAP (subjective, objective, assessment and plan) notes right within a practice’s EHR. Practices using DeepScribe have reported saving an average of 2 hours and 45 minutes per day on documentation, with providers seeing an average of four to five additional patients, and in some cases, up to 10 additional patients per week.  Now, practices using DrChrono’s EHR platform can use the DeepScribe app and device to automate the note-taking process and have those notes available in the patient record

Providers can record their patient exam, with patient permission, by opening their DeepScribe app within DrChrono’s EHR platform. The DeepScribe device, much like an Apple HomePod, Amazon Echo or Google Home, sits in the exam room and intelligently listens to the conversation and prepares notes.  The notes show up within the DrChrono EHR within an hour, and providers are able to review and sign off on the notes.

For more information: www.drchrono.com, www.deepscribe.tech


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