How MedXcribe Help to Create Discharge Summaries

In healthcare, time is everything—and documentation shouldn’t slow you down. With MedXcribe, turning clinical audio into clean, structured documents is now easier than ever.

Whether you’re a physician, medical assistant, or transcriptionist, MedXcribe’s built-in Discharge Summary template helps you instantly convert your spoken notes into polished medical records.

Today, we’ll walk you through a real example—how an audio file became a professional discharge summary using MedXcribe.

Step 1: Record the Discharge Summary

Here’s the audio we used: Listen to Sample Audio


This sample includes patient details, diagnosis, treatment, medications, and follow-up instructions—all spoken naturally by the clinician.

Step 2: Upload the Audio & Choose the Template

Once logged into web.medxcribe.com:

  1. Click on Templates

  2. Select Discharge_Summary from the dropdown

  3. Upload the audio file (dischargesummarysample.mp3)

  4. Hit submit—and let MedXcribe handle the rest!

Step 3: MedXcribe Delivers a Structured Document

Here’s the result: a professionally formatted PDF of the discharge summary.

View the Generated Discharge Summary

It includes:

  • Patient Information

  • Admission Details

  • Clinical Summary

  • Hospital Course

  • Discharge Medications

  • Follow-Up Instructions

  • Physician Notes

Every section is automatically filled and formatted based on the speech content—no extra typing, editing, or formatting needed.

Why Use MedXcribe for Discharge Summaries?

Saves time — No more manual note-writing
Structured templates — Maintain clinical standards
AI + Human accuracy — Reliable, medical-grade outputs
Security conscious — Data privacy and security built-in
Free to try — Your first transcription is on us

If you’re tired of spending hours on documentation, give MedXcribe a try.

Upload your first audio and choose a template — it’s free to start!

➡️ Start Transcribing at MedXcribe

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