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Compare the traditional virtual scribe model with our AI medical scribe. Learn how to move from manual delegation to an instant, clinician-reviewed drafting workflow.

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Is an AI Scribe Right for Your Practice?

For Clinicians Tired of Lag

Best for those who want notes generated instantly after the encounter rather than waiting for a remote human to return a draft.

For High-Fidelity Requirements

Get a clear breakdown of what this page covers: the shift from virtual staffing to AI-driven documentation with source citations.

For Immediate Drafting

See how Aduvera turns your live patient encounter into a structured SOAP or H&P draft ready for your final review.

See how Aduvera turns a recorded visit into a transcript-backed draft you can review before charting around nuance virtual scribe.

Beyond Traditional Virtual Scribing

Move from managing a remote person to managing a high-fidelity AI assistant.

Transcript-Backed Citations

Unlike a virtual scribe's summary, you can click any segment of the note to see the exact source context from the encounter.

EHR-Ready Structured Output

Generate notes in SOAP, H&P, or APSO formats that are formatted for immediate copy-paste into your existing EHR system.

Pre-Visit and Summary Workflows

Go beyond the note with patient summaries and pre-visit briefs to prepare for your next encounter.

From Encounter to Final Note

Replace the virtual scribe coordination loop with a direct AI workflow.

1

Record the Encounter

Use the web app to record the patient visit live, capturing the natural clinical conversation.

2

Review the AI Draft

Review the structured note immediately, using per-segment citations to verify accuracy against the transcript.

3

Finalize and Paste

Make any necessary edits to the draft and paste the finalized, EHR-ready text into your patient record.

Evaluating Virtual Scribe Workflows

Traditional virtual scribe services rely on a remote human listener who synthesizes the encounter into a note. This often introduces a time lag between the visit and the draft, and requires the clinician to trust the remote scribe's interpretation of the clinical nuances without an easy way to audit the original conversation. High-fidelity documentation requires a clear link between the patient's spoken words and the final written record, especially in complex H&P or SOAP notes where specific phrasing can impact the clinical narrative.

Aduvera replaces this manual delegation with an AI medical scribe that records the encounter and generates a draft instantly. Instead of reviewing a third-party's summary, clinicians use a review surface that provides transcript-backed source context for every section of the note. This allows you to verify the fidelity of the documentation before it ever touches the EHR, eliminating the need to chase down a virtual scribe for corrections or clarifications.

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Common Questions About AI vs. Virtual Scribes

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

How does an AI scribe differ from a Nuance Virtual Scribe?

While virtual scribes are remote humans, our AI scribe is a web app that records the encounter and generates notes instantly for your review.

Can I use my preferred note styles like SOAP or H&P?

Yes, the app supports common structured styles including SOAP, H&P, and APSO to ensure the output matches your clinical needs.

Do I have to trust the AI's summary blindly?

No. You can review transcript-backed source context and per-segment citations to verify every part of the note before finalizing.

Can I start drafting my own notes with this AI workflow today?

Yes, you can start a trial to record an encounter and generate your first EHR-ready draft immediately.

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.