Practice Epic Charting with High-Fidelity AI Drafts
Learn the essential components of structured EHR documentation and see how our AI medical scribe turns live encounters into EHR-ready notes for your review.
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For Clinicians using Epic
Best for providers who need structured, high-fidelity notes that map cleanly to Epic's documentation fields.
Get a Documentation Blueprint
You will find the core elements of a strong clinical note and a workflow to automate the first draft.
Move from Recording to Charting
Aduvera helps you turn a recorded patient visit into a structured draft you can copy and paste directly into Epic.
See how Aduvera turns a recorded visit into a transcript-backed draft you can review before charting around practice epic charting.
Built for EHR-Ready Documentation
Move beyond generic summaries to notes that fit your clinical requirements.
Epic-Compatible Note Styles
Generate structured drafts in SOAP, H&P, or APSO formats that align with standard Epic charting templates.
Transcript-Backed Citations
Verify every claim in your draft with per-segment citations to ensure the note reflects the actual encounter.
Direct Copy/Paste Output
Review your finalized note in a clean interface and paste it into the appropriate Epic note section.
From Patient Encounter to Epic Chart
Stop drafting from memory and start reviewing AI-generated clinical notes.
Record the Encounter
Use the web app to record the patient visit live, capturing the natural clinical dialogue.
Review the Structured Draft
Select your preferred note style and review the AI-generated draft against the source transcript.
Finalize and Paste
Edit the note for final accuracy and copy the text directly into your Epic chart.
Optimizing Your Epic Documentation Workflow
Strong Epic charting relies on a clear separation of subjective patient reports and objective clinical findings. A high-quality note should include a detailed History of Present Illness (HPI), a structured Review of Systems (ROS), and a clear Assessment and Plan that links specific diagnoses to their corresponding interventions. Avoiding narrative clutter while maintaining clinical fidelity ensures that the chart is useful for both billing and longitudinal patient care.
Using Aduvera to practice and execute your charting removes the burden of manual data entry. Instead of recalling details after the visit, you review a draft generated from the actual recording, ensuring that specific patient quotes and clinical nuances are preserved. This shift from 'writing' to 'editing' allows you to verify the accuracy of the note via transcript citations before the text ever enters the EHR.
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Common Questions on Epic Charting with AI
Transcript-backed documentation, clinician review, and EHR-ready note output are built into every workflow.
Can I use specific Epic note templates with Aduvera?
Yes, you can use our supported styles like SOAP or H&P to mirror the structure of your Epic templates for easy pasting.
How do I ensure the AI didn't miss a detail before I chart in Epic?
Aduvera provides transcript-backed source context and per-segment citations so you can verify every part of the note.
Does this integrate directly into the Epic interface?
Aduvera is a web app that produces EHR-ready output designed for clinician review and copy/paste into Epic.
Can I use this to draft patient summaries for my Epic charts?
Yes, in addition to full notes, the app supports generating patient summaries and pre-visit briefs.
Reclaim your evenings from chart notes
Let Aduvera turn visit conversations into a cleaner first draft so you can review faster and finish documentation with less after-hours work.