Healthcare Technology

LunaScribe: AI Documentation

Ambient AI documentation that listens to patient visits and automatically generates accurate, structured clinical notes.

HIPAA Compliant
EHR Integrated
99% Accuracy
LunaScribe Clinical Documentation AI - Real-time medical transcription and structured note generation
2hrs
Daily Time Saved
98%
Transcription Accuracy
30s
Note Generation
HIPAA
Compliant
Key Features

AI-Powered Documentation

Medical-grade speech recognition with clinical understanding

Ambient Listening

Passively captures physician-patient conversations without disrupting natural clinical workflow or requiring voice commands.

Medical NLP

Purpose-built language model understands medical terminology, differential diagnosis, and clinical reasoning patterns.

Structured Output

Automatically formats documentation into standard clinical note sections: CC, HPI, ROS, PE, Assessment, and Plan.

EHR Integration

Direct integration with Epic, Cerner, and other major EHR systems. Notes appear in patient charts ready for review.

HIPAA Compliant

End-to-end encryption, HIPAA-compliant cloud processing, with optional on-premise deployment for sensitive environments.

Time Savings

Physicians report saving 2+ hours daily on documentation, reducing burnout and increasing time with patients.

How It Works

1

Conversation

Physician conducts visit naturally. LunaScribe listens via room microphone or mobile app.

2

Processing

AI transcribes and identifies clinical content, distinguishing medical discussion from small talk.

3

Structuring

Content is organized into standard note format with appropriate medical terminology and abbreviations.

4

Review

Physician reviews generated note, makes any edits, and signs off. Integrates directly to EHR.

Physician Feedback

"LunaScribe has transformed my practice. I'm finally home for dinner with my family instead of finishing notes at midnight."

Dr. Sarah Chen

Family Medicine Physician

"The accuracy is remarkable. It captures clinical nuances I would have missed typing notes hours later from memory."

Dr. Michael Torres

Internal Medicine