ClinicalScribe blog

Editorial guidance for teams improving clinical documentation workflows.

This blog covers the workflow questions clinicians ask before, during, and after adoption: how AI scribes fit, how notes should be reviewed, and what makes documentation quality hold up in real outpatient care.

Buyers deeper in evaluation can pair these articles with the SOAP note template, SOAP note example, and the specialty group case study for a smaller set of still-live evaluation pages.

Latest postAI scribe basics
What is an AI medical scribe?
A practical explanation of what an AI medical scribe actually does, where it fits in the documentation workflow, and why review still matters.
March 15, 2026
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An AI medical scribe does more than transcription when it works well.
The value comes from turning the visit into a reviewable draft faster.
Clinician review still matters before anything reaches the record.
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Five practical posts to launch the editorial layer.

Each article is written to answer a real workflow question, then connect readers to the next guide or product page that fits the topic more closely.

AI scribe basicsMarch 15, 2026
What is an AI medical scribe?
A practical explanation of what an AI medical scribe actually does, where it fits in the documentation workflow, and why review still matters.
7 min read
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Documentation qualityMarch 11, 2026
Common mistakes in clinical documentation workflows
Five workflow mistakes that make notes slower to review, harder to trust, and more likely to create extra admin work after the visit.
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