Built for the pace of the department
An ED visit is a fast, interrupted conversation — history at the bedside, findings called out, plan explained on the move. Medical Scribe records the encounter (bedside or telehealth, on iOS, Android, Web, or Apple Watch) and drafts the note per patient, so charting keeps pace with the board instead of stacking up at shift change.
From triage complaint to disposition
The built-in Emergency Medicine Specialist’s Note follows your actual workup: Subjective, Review of Systems, Objective, Investigations, Assessment, and Plan — troponins, imaging, differentials, and discharge criteria in the right sections. ED Admission Note and ED Discharge Summary templates cover both dispositions without rewriting the encounter twice.
A chart that defends your decision-making
ED charts get re-read — by admitting teams, by QA, and sometimes by lawyers. Medical Scribe documents only what was said and observed during the encounter; it never invents an exam finding or a differential you didn’t voice. Your note reflects your actual clinical reasoning, and you sign off on every word.