Medical telescribes can remotely take notes and help complete EHR charts for you. But are human telescribes really the best solution in 2026?
With advances in artificial intelligence, there may be a few surprises to consider before you go all-in on a telescribe.
In this article, we’ll cover:
A telescribe, also meaning a medical scribe, is a person who handles all the nitty-gritty charting, documentation, and assists with EHR updates while you keep your eyes on your patient, where they should be.
A medical scribe can work right beside you in person, or a remote medical scribe can follow along through a video or audio feed to keep your notes organized. They make it easier to get through appointments without spending hours documenting after.
Sounds perfect, right? Well, sort of. They come with some pretty eyebrow-raising costs, and there’s always a tiny bit of worry about sharing sensitive patient info with someone outside the clinic.
Many doctors use virtual medical telescribes to offload time-consuming charting and EHR documentation.
Here’s what they get out of it:
It’s not all sunshine and rainbows, though.
There are some downsides to hiring a telescribe:
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These AI scribes use natural language processing (NLP) and machine learning to accurately record patient encounters and let physicians input these notes directly into electronic health records (EHRs), which simplifies the documentation process for physicians.
Let’s check out the main types:
These systems transcribe your spoken words, recording every detail of patient encounters. They’re a solid fit for clinicians who want to narrate notes as they go without having to risk tendinitis.
This AI fills out standard templates by pulling relevant data from patient history and visit notes. It’s quick and reliable for straightforward cases, letting you check off items rather than filling out the whole thing.
This one doesn’t just record — it’s got opinions. Need a nudge on the next step? It’ll throw out suggestions based on past cases.
How? Medical dictation software charges a flat monthly or annual subscription fee rather than an hourly rate — this can lead to huge savings down the line. We’re talking thousands to tens of thousands of dollars.
Then, with virtual scribes, there are no concerns about sensitive patient data being accessed or transmitted improperly. Most high-end AI scribes adhere to strict compliance protocols, just like physicians are required to.
Additionally, physicians can see more patients in less time with an AI scribe, as they experience significantly less downtime when documenting notes compared to waiting for a human scribe.
Since the AI works as fast as the physician needs to go, it can help them win back as much as 2 hours per day.
AI scribes understand medical terminology because they’ve been trained on incredibly large datasets and continue to learn over time. Some AI scribes can handle basic documentation and charting tasks, and the best of the bunch can handle even more complex tasks — that only humans could do a year or two ago.
However, human telescribes understand context and nuance in a way that’s still hard for most AI systems to replicate — but they’re getting there at an accelerated rate. They can ask clarifying questions, rephrase physicians' statements for clarity, and handle exceptions or non-standard situations more easily.
Telescribes also build relationships and familiarity with providers over time, learning individual styles, preferences, and workflows.
But, for high-volume, routine documentation, AI scribes can already beat human telescribes in both cost-cutting and quality.
But in complex cases, especially those involving sensitive patient issues, human insight and empathy are a huge asset — and an intangible one, at that.
Using an AI scribe effectively requires a bit of an adjustment period.
Here are a few tips to get the most out of your new digital assistant:
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While human telescribes still have a place in healthcare, AI-powered solutions are quickly rising as a preferred alternative for their accuracy, cost-effectiveness, and security.
One thing’s for sure: As tech continues advancing, it seems inevitable that AI and collaborative solutions will become the new normal.
For now, it’s up to you to weigh the pros and cons and choose what's best for your unique needs!

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