Virtual visits have transformed healthcare access, but they've created new documentation burdens. Providers juggle screen sharing, video calls, and note-taking simultaneously — often resulting in rushed documentation or after-hours charting.
Looking at the patient on screen while typing notes breaks the virtual connection and reduces eye contact.
Variable connection quality, background noise, and audio dropouts make it harder to capture patient statements accurately.
Documentation must clearly reflect the limitations of virtual examination while capturing patient-reported observations.
Providers juggle between video platforms, EHRs, and documentation tools, fragmenting the workflow.
Purpose-built features for telemedicine documentation
Works with any telehealth platform — Zoom, Doxy.me, telehealth EHR modules. RxNote listens to the audio stream and generates notes.
Advanced audio processing handles connection dropouts, echoes, and audio quality variations common in telehealth.
Stop typing during visits. RxNote captures the conversation so you can focus entirely on your patient.
Automatically notes the visit was conducted via telemedicine with appropriate documentation of virtual examination limitations.
Document virtual visits from your phone, tablet, or computer — wherever you practice telehealth.
RxNote integrates with your existing telehealth workflow without requiring you to switch platforms.
“RxNote transformed my telemedicine practice. I used to spend more time typing than talking to patients on video calls. Now I can actually look at them while we talk.”