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Modernize Your Softscript Transcription Workflow

Compare traditional dictation with a high-fidelity AI medical scribe. Learn how to move from manual transcription to generating EHR-ready drafts from live encounters.

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Is an AI Scribe Right for Your Practice?

For clinicians using dictation

Best for those tired of recording audio and waiting for a transcriptionist to return a draft.

Immediate note drafts

You will see how to generate structured notes immediately after a patient visit instead of hours later.

From audio to EHR

Aduvera turns your live encounter into a structured draft you can review and paste into your EHR.

See how Aduvera turns a recorded visit into a transcript-backed draft you can review before charting around softscript transcription.

Beyond Traditional Transcription

Move from simple speech-to-text to a clinical documentation assistant that understands context.

Transcript-Backed Citations

Unlike blind transcription, you can click any part of the note to see the exact source context from the encounter.

Structured Note Styles

Automatically organize encounter data into SOAP, H&P, or APSO formats rather than receiving a wall of text.

EHR-Ready Output

Review a polished clinical draft and copy it directly into your system, eliminating the need for manual re-formatting.

Transitioning from Dictation to AI Scribing

Stop recording memos and start capturing the actual patient encounter.

1

Record the Encounter

Use the web app to record the patient visit live, capturing the natural conversation instead of dictating a summary.

2

Review the AI Draft

Verify the generated note using per-segment citations to ensure every clinical detail is accurate.

3

Finalize and Paste

Make final edits to the structured note and paste the EHR-ready text into your patient record.

The Shift from Medical Transcription to AI Scribing

Traditional transcription services like Softscript rely on a linear process: the clinician dictates a summary, a transcriptionist types it, and the clinician later reviews the text. This often leads to 'documentation lag' and the loss of nuance that occurs between the patient encounter and the moment of dictation. High-fidelity documentation now focuses on capturing the actual dialogue, ensuring that specific patient complaints, nuanced symptoms, and the clinical reasoning discussed during the visit are preserved in the final note.

Aduvera replaces the dictation-and-wait cycle by recording the encounter and immediately drafting the note. Instead of reviewing a transcriptionist's interpretation of a memo, clinicians review a structured draft backed by the original transcript. This workflow allows for faster verification of facts and a more accurate representation of the visit, as the AI organizes the conversation into professional clinical sections without requiring the clinician to dictate in a specific shorthand.

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Common Questions About Transcription Alternatives

Transcript-backed documentation, clinician review, and EHR-ready note output are built into every workflow.

How is an AI scribe different from Softscript transcription?

Traditional transcription converts dictated audio into text; an AI scribe captures the live patient encounter and transforms it into a structured clinical note.

Do I still need to dictate my notes if I use an AI scribe?

No. The AI scribe generates the draft from the recorded conversation, though you still review and finalize the note before it enters the EHR.

Can I use my existing note templates with an AI workflow?

Yes. You can use Aduvera to generate drafts in common styles like SOAP or H&P that align with your preferred documentation patterns.

Is the AI-generated note ready for my EHR?

Yes. Once you review the draft for accuracy using the source citations, the output is formatted for easy copy-and-paste into your EHR.

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.