Efficient Epic Emergency Room Charting
Our AI medical scribe generates structured clinical notes from your patient encounters. Review and finalize your documentation directly for your Epic EHR workflow.
HIPAA
Compliant
Documentation Tools Built for the ED
High-fidelity clinical support designed to handle the fast-paced nature of emergency medicine.
Structured Note Generation
Automatically draft H&P, SOAP, or ED-specific note formats that align with your required documentation standards.
Transcript-Backed Review
Verify every note segment against the original encounter context to ensure clinical accuracy before finalizing your chart.
EHR-Ready Output
Generate documentation that is formatted for seamless copy and paste into your existing Epic emergency room charting templates.
From Encounter to Chart in Minutes
Follow these steps to generate accurate emergency department documentation.
Record the Encounter
Use the HIPAA-compliant web app to record your patient interaction in the emergency room.
Generate the Draft
Our AI processes the encounter to create a structured clinical note, including history, physical findings, and assessment.
Review and Finalize
Check the note against the transcript-backed citations, make necessary edits, and copy the final output into your Epic chart.
Optimizing Emergency Department Documentation
Emergency room charting requires a balance of speed and clinical precision. Clinicians often face the challenge of documenting complex, high-acuity encounters while maintaining the specific structure required by Epic templates. By utilizing an AI-assisted documentation workflow, you can ensure that critical clinical details are captured immediately following the encounter, reducing the cognitive load associated with end-of-shift charting.
The key to effective ED documentation is the ability to review AI-generated drafts against the source encounter. Our platform provides transcript-backed citations for every segment of your note, allowing you to verify findings and clinical reasoning before the information is transferred to your EHR. This review-first approach maintains clinician oversight while significantly accelerating the time required to complete your clinical notes.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Transcript-backed documentation, clinician review, and EHR-ready note output are built into every workflow.
How does this tool integrate with Epic emergency room charting?
Our app produces structured, EHR-ready text that you can easily copy and paste into your existing Epic note templates, ensuring your documentation remains consistent with your facility's requirements.
Can I use this for complex ED presentations?
Yes. The AI is designed to handle high-fidelity clinical documentation, allowing you to review and adjust the generated notes to reflect the complexity of your specific patient interactions.
Is the documentation process HIPAA compliant?
Yes, our platform is built to be HIPAA compliant, ensuring that your patient encounter recording and documentation generation meet the necessary security standards.
How do I ensure the accuracy of the generated note?
You maintain full control by reviewing the AI-generated note against transcript-backed source context and per-segment citations before you finalize the documentation for your EHR.
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