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SDHC Launches AccuRX AI Scribe: Transforming Clinical Documentation for Better Patient Care
SDHC Launches AccuRX AI Scribe: Transforming Clinical Documentation for Better Patient Care
Surrey Downs Health and Care is excited to announce the launch of AccuRX AI Scribe, an innovative technology designed to revolutionise how clinical documentation is captured and managed. AccuRX Scribe uses artificial intelligence to transcribe conversations between patients and clinicians, summarising them into structured medical notes and letters instantly. This means clinicians can spend less time on paperwork and more time focusing on patients.
The pilot programme will begin with selected services, including HomeFirst, MSK, Podiatry, Diabetes, and PCN Therapy teams. Staff from these services have already completed comprehensive training to ensure a smooth transition and the best possible experience for patients.
How does AccuRX Scribe benefit patients?
- More time with your clinician: By reducing the administrative burden during consultations, clinicians can dedicate more attention to your care and concerns.
- Accurate and timely notes: The software ensures high-quality, consistent documentation, so your medical records are complete and up to date.
- Improved staff wellbeing: Clinicians can complete tasks more efficiently, reducing stress and supporting better care delivery.
- Privacy and security: AccuRX Scribe is fully GDPR and NHS compliant. Audio from consultations is never stored, and patients’ data is securely encrypted and only accessible to your clinician. Patient data is never used for any other purpose or to train AI models.
Patients will be notified at the start of the appointment by their clinician if they intend to use AccuRX Scribe. Patients who would prefer not to use the AI Scribe during the consultation can let their clinician know.
AccuRX AI Scribe marks a major step forward in leveraging technology to support better care and operational efficiency for our patients. We look forward to seeing the positive impact this will have across our services.
For more information, please speak to your clinician.