What You Should Know:
- DeepScribe, a pioneer in ambient AI documentation for healthcare, today unveiled “Real-Time.”
- With the addition of Real-Time to the DeepScribe platform, clinicians gain a new level of control over their notes, empowering them to clarify details directly in their EHR while the patient encounter is happening.
Transforming Healthcare Documentation: DeepScribe’s Real-Time Revolution
Although GPT-4 has gained widespread acceptance, challenges persist in healthcare’s mission-critical applications due to latency and cost concerns. Despite advancements like ambient documentation, a common issue remains – notes are generated only after patient conversations conclude, limiting time savings and physician acceptance.
At the heart of Real-Time lies HealAI, DeepScribe’s specialized clinical large language model (LLM) trained on over 3 million labeled medical conversations. Unlike conventional methods that process notes post-visit, HealAI now operates live during consultations, conducting hundreds of inferences while maintaining DeepScribe’s unparalleled note accuracy.
Real-Time from DeepScribe redefines the documentation experience for clinicians with three key benefits:
1. Instantaneous Notes: Notes are generated in real-time during patient visits with no delay.
2. Live Feedback: Clinicians can amend or clarify note details during consultations, enhancing accuracy.
3. Optimized Handoffs: Workflows are streamlined with multiple touchpoints; for instance, physicians can review Real-Time documentation before meeting patients if medical assistants handle intake.
By leveraging DeepScribe’s Real-Time feature alongside Customization Studio and Trust and Safety Suite, health systems can implement the industry’s quickest, most adaptable, and reliable solution for ambient documentation.
“Real-Time represents the biggest breakthrough in ambient clinical documentation since large language models,” said Akilesh Bapu, CEO and Co-Founder of DeepScribe. “It is also one of the most frequently requested functionalities by our clinicians and it makes a lot of sense: Healthcare happens in real-time. Why wouldn’t your notes?”