AI medical transcription
AI medical transcription with clinical accuracy. Speaker-aware transcripts of the consultation that feed directly into the note.
Speaker-aware clinical transcripts
AI medical transcription produces a transcript that knows who said what — clinician, patient, or others in the room — so the record reflects the actual conversation, not a single stream of text.
The transcript feeds the note
The transcript is the raw material; Notat’s FactsContext™ engine turns it into structured clinical facts and then the note. You get both — a faithful transcript and a finished, reviewable record — from one capture.
Clinical accuracy where it matters
Medical terms, drug names, doses, and anatomy are handled with clinical context, so the transcript is useful for documentation rather than a source of corrections.
Frequently asked questions
Is AI transcription accurate for medical terms?
Notat’s transcription is built for clinical language — medications, dosages, anatomy, and terminology — and is speaker-aware. As always, review the transcript and resulting note before signing.
How is transcription different from an AI scribe?
Transcription turns speech into an accurate text of what was said. A scribe understands the encounter and produces a structured, coded note. Notat does both: a faithful transcript that feeds a reviewable note.
Can I verify the note against the transcript?
Yes. FactsContext™ turns the transcript into visible clinical facts, so the clinician can review the resulting note with an auditable link back to the encounter.
See the facts behind your next note.
Record a consultation, watch FactsContext™ extract the clinical facts, and read a note you can verify line by line. 14 days free, no credit card.
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