Automating Pulse Oximeter Notes
Capture accurate oxygen saturation data and clinical context with our AI medical scribe. Generate structured documentation from your patient encounters.
HIPAA
Compliant
See how Aduvera turns a recorded visit into a transcript-backed clinical note that clinicians can review before charting.
Documentation Focused on Clinical Fidelity
Ensure your pulse oximeter data is accurately represented in every note.
Structured Data Extraction
Automatically identify oxygen saturation readings and trends from encounter discussions to populate your clinical notes.
Transcript-Backed Verification
Review every generated note against the original encounter transcript with per-segment citations to ensure data accuracy.
EHR-Ready Output
Finalize your documentation in a clean, professional format ready for copy and paste directly into your EHR system.
From Encounter to Final Note
Turn your patient interaction into a completed note in three simple steps.
Record the Encounter
Use the HIPAA-compliant web app to record the patient visit, ensuring all clinical discussions regarding oxygen levels are captured.
Generate Clinical Drafts
Our AI processes the encounter to draft structured notes, including specific sections for vital signs and pulse oximetry findings.
Review and Finalize
Verify the note against the source transcript, make necessary adjustments, and copy the final documentation into your EHR.
The Importance of Accurate Pulse Oximetry Documentation
Documenting pulse oximetry readings requires consistent attention to detail, particularly when tracking trends in oxygen saturation during an admission or intake. Clinicians must ensure that the context of the reading—such as whether the patient was on room air or supplemental oxygen—is clearly captured to maintain the integrity of the medical record.
By using an AI documentation assistant, clinicians can reduce the manual burden of transcribing vital signs while ensuring that the final note reflects the clinical nuance of the encounter. This approach allows for a structured review process where the clinician maintains full control over the final output, ensuring that all pulse oximeter data is accurately represented before it enters the EHR.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Transcript-backed documentation, clinician review, and EHR-ready note output are built into every workflow.
How does the AI handle specific pulse oximetry values?
The AI identifies numerical values and clinical context discussed during the encounter, placing them into the appropriate sections of your note for your final review.
Can I edit the pulse oximetry data in the generated note?
Yes, the platform is designed for clinician review. You can verify all data against the transcript and make any necessary edits before finalizing your note.
Is this documentation process HIPAA compliant?
Yes, our AI medical scribe is built to be HIPAA compliant, ensuring that your clinical documentation workflow meets necessary security standards.
How do I get started with my first note?
Simply start a new recording in the web app during your next patient encounter, and the system will generate a draft note based on the conversation.
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.