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Beyond the Express Scribe Compatible Foot Pedal

Compare manual transcription hardware with the automated drafting of our AI medical scribe. See how to move from controlling audio to reviewing finished notes.

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Is an AI scribe right for your workflow?

For manual transcribers

If you currently use a foot pedal to pause and rewind audio, you are managing the playback process manually.

For clinicians drafting notes

If you need a structured clinical note without the need for manual audio manipulation or playback hardware.

The Aduvera transition

Aduvera replaces the need for a pedal by recording the encounter and drafting the note automatically for your review.

See how Aduvera turns a recorded visit into a transcript-backed draft you can review before charting around express scribe compatible foot pedal.

Automated Drafting vs. Manual Control

Replace hardware-dependent transcription with a high-fidelity clinical assistant.

No Hardware Dependency

Eliminate the need for foot pedals and external controllers; our web app records the encounter directly.

Transcript-Backed Citations

Instead of rewinding audio to verify a phrase, click per-segment citations to see the exact source context.

EHR-Ready Structured Output

Move directly from recording to a structured SOAP or H&P note ready for copy-paste into your EHR.

From Manual Pedals to AI Drafting

Shift your time from controlling audio to reviewing clinical accuracy.

1

Record the Encounter

Start the recording in the web app during the patient visit, removing the need for later playback control.

2

Review the AI Draft

Review the generated structured note alongside the transcript to ensure every clinical detail is captured.

3

Finalize and Export

Verify the citations, make any necessary edits, and paste the finalized note into your EHR system.

The Evolution of Clinical Documentation Hardware

Traditional transcription workflows rely on an Express Scribe compatible foot pedal to manage audio playback, allowing the user to pause, rewind, and fast-forward through a recording. This process requires the clinician or transcriber to manually listen to the audio and type the corresponding text, often leading to a significant lag between the patient encounter and the finalized chart.

Aduvera transforms this workflow by removing the manual playback loop. Rather than using a pedal to navigate audio, clinicians use our AI medical scribe to generate a first draft of the note automatically. By providing transcript-backed source context and per-segment citations, the app allows for rapid verification of the note's fidelity without the repetitive motion of manual audio control.

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Common Questions About Hardware and AI Scribes

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

Do I need an Express Scribe compatible foot pedal to use Aduvera?

No. Aduvera is a web app that records the encounter and generates notes automatically, eliminating the need for foot pedals.

Can I still verify the audio if I don't have a foot pedal?

Yes. You can review the transcript-backed source context and citations directly in the app to verify the accuracy of the draft.

How does AI drafting differ from using a transcription pedal?

Pedals are used to control the speed of manual typing; AI drafting creates the structured note for you to review and edit.

Can I use my existing recording habits with an AI scribe?

Yes. Instead of recording for later manual transcription, you record the encounter and immediately generate a draft for review.

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.