Generate Prescriptions from Patient Conversations

This page is just a demonstration of the prescription function available on Mercurie and does not show an actual medical advice.

On the top of presciption page, you'll see a button to switch to 'Quick Scribe' mode. Quick scribe offers a simpler, and perhaps a more visually appealing, view of the prescription page, hiding most of the editable configurations. It could be faster to work with depending on your use case. You can switch between the two modes without losing any information on the page.

Audio recorded on this page is saved in your browser session for as long as you don't refresh or close the page. You can check the audio recordings and download them by clicking on the 'Audio Recordings' accordion (we recommend taking patient consent if you intend to store recordings). The audio recordings are not stored on Mercurie servers (unless they need to be saved temporarily for processing).

  1. First, set up a provider account following this guide.
  2. Then register a patient following this guide, or you can use the 'Dummy Patient' that is registered by default on activation of your care provider account.
  3. On the 'Patients' page (accessible through cross icon on top navigation menu), click on a patient's row from the 'My Patients' table to open their profile.Add Patient
  4. On the patient profile page, click on the 'Prescribe' button to open the prescription page.Prescribe Button
  5. On the prescription page, click on the 'Dictate' button to start recording a patient conversation or a medical dictation. Your browser may ask permission to use microphone, please allow.Start Recording
  6. When the conversation or the dictation is over, click on red-colored 'Stop' button to stop recording and start transcribing. You will see the transcript in the editable box below the recording buttons.Stop Recording
  7. Prescription SchemaOptionally, edit the schema for the information to be extracted from the transcript, or you may simply use the default schema. The schema tells the app what details you want in the prescription and under what titles. The rules of the schema are mentioned here.
  8. Optionally, change the language for the prescription from the default English and click on the 'Draft Prescription' button. The prescription will be generated and shown in the editable text area just below the button.Draft Prescription
  9. Optionally, click on the 'Preview' button or the 'Preview (Letterhead)' button to see how the generated prescription will look on printing.Stop Recording
  10. Click on the 'Save' button to save the prescription on Mercurie.Save Prescription
  11. After the prescription is saved:
    • click on the 'PDF' button or the 'PDF (Letterhead)' button to open a PDF copy of the record for sharing with patient or for printing.
    • click on the 'Details' button to open the prescription page, where you can edit the name or the tag associtated to the record and one-click share a digital copy with the patient.
    Details