Auria
The visit becomes a structured, coded note by the time it ends, so clinicians spend the evening at home instead of charting.

The problem
Clinicians spent an hour or more after each clinic finishing notes, often at home. The visit was already over, so the writing came from memory and from a stack of half-finished charts.
Coding was done the same way, after the fact, which meant the detail that justified the right code was sometimes missing by the time anyone looked.
What we built
Auria listens to the visit with consent, drafts a structured note in the clinician voice, and suggests the codes the encounter supports. The clinician reviews a finished draft instead of facing a blank chart.
- •Encounter note drafted from the conversation, organized into the sections clinicians expect
- •Each line traceable to what was said, so review is fast and grounded
- •Suggested diagnosis and visit codes, with the evidence behind each one
- •Daily schedule view showing which notes are drafted, signed, or in progress
- •Coding and quality summary so the measures captured in the visit are not lost
A closer look


How it works
The visit is transcribed and turned into a structured note with suggested codes. The clinician reads it, edits anything that needs it, and signs.
AI drafts. The clinician decides. Nothing is filed without a signature, and the suggested codes are confirmed by a person before they reach billing.
The outcome
Notes are ready to review by the time the visit ends, not hours later.
Charting after hours drops, and the visit holds the clinician attention instead of the keyboard.
Coding reflects what actually happened in the room, with the detail to support it.
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