Here are five key notes on the technology:
1. The Skywriter MD is designed for real-time virtual EHR assistance to decrease the time physicians spend documenting on EHR.
2. The software has onscreen and audio collaboration to navigate EHR and record data during a patient encounter to increase accuracy and documentation safety. There are teams of centralized, virtual Skywriters to provide assistance to multiple providers across the nation.
3. The platform has secure access to any EHR without additional interfaces.
4. The program is designed to use audio recordings so the transcription model isn’t slowed when physicians must repeat themselves and wait for the scribe to catch up.
5. The physicians can go from one patient to another in real time without waiting for the Skywriter team to finish the initial note.
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