Reclaim Your Time — How MyMediScribe Transforms Healthcare Documentation

Physicians spend 4.5+ hours daily on EHR tasks. Learn how to get those hours back
The hidden cost of clinical notes is stealing hours from your day. Here is how to get them back.
If you are a physician, you already know the drill: for every patient you see, you spend nearly as much time documenting as you do actually providing care. Studies show the average physician spends 4.5 hours per day on EHR tasks, which is more than half the workday buried in screens instead of with patients.
Research highlights the burden clearly: 16+ minutes per patient visit spent on EHR documentation, 35% of total work time spent documenting patient data, 1-2 hours of after-hours charting, and primary care physicians logging 36 minutes of EHR time for every 30-minute visit.
This is not just an inconvenience. It is one of the biggest drivers of physician burnout.
MyMediScribe changes the equation. Instead of typing notes during or after each visit, you can focus on the patient while AI listens, transcribes, and generates a complete SOAP note ready for review in seconds.
Traditional documentation can take 16 minutes per visit; across 20 patients that is 5+ hours per day. With MyMediScribe, a 2 minute review per patient can bring this down to around 40 minutes per day.
That means 4+ hours back every day, and far less pajama time at night.
When documentation pressure drops, care quality improves. Clinicians can be more present, listen better, and maintain stronger patient connection.
Because MyMediScribe captures full conversations with word-for-word transcripts, important details are less likely to be missed.
If you are ready to stop drowning in documentation, this workflow is designed to help you reclaim clinical time.
