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JamEMR

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Ambient Documentation

Speak with your patient. JamEMR listens, structures the encounter, and drafts the clinical note — ready for your review before the patient leaves the room.

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Documentation that happens while you practice

Clinical documentation is the single largest source of clinician burnout. JamEMR’s ambient scribe removes it from the exam room: the encounter is captured as it happens, transcribed, and structured into a draft SOAP note that is waiting for the clinician the moment the visit ends.

In internal validation, a complete encounter recording was transcribed and structured into a reviewable SOAP note in under a minute.

How it works

  1. Capture. With patient consent, the encounter audio is captured on an authorized device.
  2. Transcribe. Speech-to-text runs on JamEMR’s own infrastructure — audio is never sent to third-party consumer AI services.
  3. Structure. A clinical language model organizes the conversation into subjective, objective, assessment, and plan sections, mapped to the patient’s chart.
  4. Review and sign. The clinician reviews, edits, and signs. Nothing enters the permanent record without clinician approval.

Built for trust

  • Clinician in the loop, always. Drafts are suggestions. The signing clinician owns the note.
  • Privacy-first processing. Ambient processing is designed to run on local, dedicated hardware so protected health information stays inside the practice’s environment.
  • Auditable. Every draft, edit, and signature is recorded in the audit log.

What this replaces

Late-night charting, dictation backlogs, and copy-forward errors. Clinicians report that documentation is the part of the job they would most like to give away — ambient documentation is how JamEMR gives it away safely.

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