Solutions

Choose the clinical or operational problem before choosing automation.

Each solution starts with a verifiable workflow: prepare, capture, structure, review, and approve. Technology reduces repetitive tasks while decisions and responsibility remain with professionals.

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Entry points for the workflow

AI medical scribeLess typing after the visit without outsourcing clinical judgment.

An AI medical scribe reduces the work of transcribing and formatting a visit. It does not replace history-taking, examination, reasoning, diagnosis, or the care plan: it prepares a draft that the professional must review before using it in the clinical record or sharing it.

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Medical transcriptionReview what was said before turning a conversation into a document.

Medical transcription converts visit audio into text to support documentation and review. In Zello Life, it is source material: the physician follows and corrects it, then uses it to prepare a structured draft without confusing the transcript with the final clinical record.

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AI clinical documentationStandardize structure without turning the record into generic text.

AI-assisted clinical documentation uses the conversation and visit information to prepare a draft in a defined structure. Its value is organization and consistency; truthfulness, relevance, interpretation, and the final version still depend on the professional.

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AI for medical practicesOne shared operation for the team without erasing each physician's way of working.

AI for medical practices should reduce repetitive tasks and increase consistency without centralizing clinical decisions in the tool. Zello Life brings together patients, visits, templates, documents, and team roles so each person can perform their part of the workflow.

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Zello Life use caseEvaluate names, doses, and negations before final clinical approval

Zello Life can capture and transcribe the conversation from an in-person or telemedicine visit and organize the content into an editable clinical draft. In this product evaluation, the team observes the text’s traceability, ease of correction, and the human review gate before saving or sharing. The tool does not confirm medications, prescribe, or replace review by the physician responsible for the patient’s care.

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Use case for gynecologistsEvaluate Zello Life in the gynecology documentation workflow

In this use case, Zello Life can capture or transcribe the conversation from an in-person or telemedicine visit and organize the context into editable drafts of clinical documents. Specialty-specific clinical templates and privacy controls are available in the workflow. The gynecologist reviews, corrects, and approves the final version before saving, exporting, or sharing it. The product does not diagnose, prescribe, or replace professional judgment.

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Clinical templatesStructure the draft in the format you defined.

Create, duplicate, and adapt editable structures without delegating clinical decisions to the template.

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How to choose where to begin

  1. Define the bottleneck: typing, capture, document structure, or team operations.
  2. Choose a common scenario: start where quality and review criteria are clear.
  3. Measure corrections and failures: fluent text does not prove fidelity or clinical usefulness.
  4. Keep a manual alternative: care must not stop when automation is unavailable.
  5. Expand with evidence: extend the workflow to other specialties only after validating its value.