Veradigm Launches AI-Powered Ambient Scribe for Clinicians

What You Should Know: 

Veradigm, a provider of healthcare data and technology solutions, has announced the launch of Veradigm Ambient Scribe, an AI-powered platform designed to reduce the administrative burden on healthcare providers. 

– Powered by AvodahMed, the innovative solution uses ambient listening technology to automatically capture and transcribe patient-provider interactions, freeing up clinicians to focus more on patient care.

Reducing Administrative Burden with AI

Veradigm Ambient Scribe addresses a significant pain point for healthcare providers: the time-consuming and often tedious task of clinical documentation. By automating this process, the solution allows clinicians to:

  • Ambient Listening: Captures real-time patient-provider conversations using ambient listening technology.
  • AI-Powered Transcription: Automatically transcribes conversations into structured medical notes.
  • Seamless EHR Integration: Integrates transcribed notes directly into the Veradigm EHR system.
  • Improved Accuracy: Reduces errors and ensures comprehensive documentation.
  • Enhanced Efficiency: Streamlines workflows and frees up clinician time.

Enhancing the Veradigm Network

This new solution strengthens the Veradigm Network, a comprehensive suite of healthcare data and technology solutions. Veradigm Ambient Scribe joins other offerings designed to improve provider workflows, such as automated medical chart retrieval and payer-provider collaboration tools.

Availability

Veradigm Ambient Scribe is currently available to Veradigm EHR customers. This innovative solution offers a powerful tool for healthcare providers to reduce administrative burden, improve accuracy, and enhance the patient experience.

“Veradigm Ambient Scribe is the solution I’ve been waiting for over the past decade, and it’s truly making a difference,” said Kent Wright, MD, Medical Director and Chief Clinical Integration Officer at State of Franklin Healthcare Associates. “It’s reducing our documentation time, and allows physicians get back to the core of medicine, which is providing quality patient care.”