Core Charting
Transcribe Audio
Transcribe Audio turns recorded visit files into accurate transcripts so teams can document after the encounter without losing clinical detail.
What does Transcribe Audio do for clinical charting?
Transcribe Audio processes pre-recorded audio and returns transcript output suitable for downstream clinical documentation. It is ideal when encounters are recorded first and charted later.
How does Transcribe Audio fit into your workflow?
Providers upload an audio file, review the generated transcript, then continue into structured note generation or direct chart workflows. This supports asynchronous documentation patterns.
- Upload a recorded encounter file from your supported source.
- Let Scribeberry process the audio into transcript text.
- Review transcript output and correct edge-case wording.
- Generate or finalize notes for chart completion.
When should clinicians use Transcribe Audio?
Transcribe Audio is best when documentation happens after visits, including backlogged charts and imported telehealth recordings.
- Clinics documenting at end-of-day from recorded encounters.
- Telehealth teams processing visit audio after sessions finish.
- Providers migrating legacy recordings into structured notes.
Frequently asked questions about Transcribe Audio
These FAQs answer common operational questions about audio upload workflows.
Use Transcribe Audio when your workflow relies on recorded files and asynchronous charting after the encounter.
Yes. Uploaded audio transcripts can flow into note generation and clinician review workflows.
Yes. It helps teams process previously recorded encounters and clear delayed documentation.
Ready to use Transcribe Audio in your clinic?
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