Controlled clinical dictation

Medical dictation that stays under the clinician's control.

DictaFlow Medical is built for active, hold-to-talk documentation: EHR notes, referral letters, SOAP notes, chart updates, and remote workflows where paste or native dictation fails.

HIPAA use requires the Medical product, signed BAAs where required, and deployment/provider configuration appropriate for your organization.

DictaFlow MedicalProgress note
Assessment:
Acute bronchitis. Patient is afebrile with improved oxygen saturation on room air.

Plan:
1. Continue albuterol nebulizer every 4 hours as needed.
2. Discharge home tomorrow if stable.
3. Follow up with primary care in 1 week.

Built for real clinical workflows.

EHR and remote desktop ready

Use normal paste where it works, or Typing Mode for Citrix, RDP, VMware Horizon, terminals, and locked-down text fields.

Medical domain defaults

Medical builds default to the Medical & Clinical domain so clinical terminology, headings, and documentation style are prioritized from first launch.

Separate Medical product

Medical uses separate app identity, storage namespace, backend flavoring, Medical legal links, and HIPAA-oriented backend controls.

HIPAA-focused, not hand-wavy.

DictaFlow Medical is designed to support HIPAA-regulated workflows when the operational pieces are in place: customer BAAs, BAA-covered subprocessors, restricted provider routing, audit metadata, and support handling that avoids PHI in unapproved channels.

Important launch note

Software controls alone do not make any product HIPAA compliant. Your organization must complete vendor review, execute required agreements, and follow its own privacy and security policies before using DictaFlow Medical with PHI.

Read the Medical privacy page and Medical terms.

Refer a colleague.

Medical referral links use the Medical namespace, for example /medical/ref/MT6DA5BX/ryan. The page shows a referral code that the user can copy and apply in DictaFlow Medical before website checkout.