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STAT+: After hospitals, patients get a turn to bring AI into the doctor’s office

STAT News · Jun 4, 2026, 8:30 AM

Why this matters: health reporting relevant to everyday decisions and well-being.

Patients are getting used to being recorded in the doctor’s office. More than a quarter of U.S. practices now use AI-based listening tools called ambient scribes, which capture visits in real time and draft clinical notes for clinicians to enter into patients’ medical records.&#x A0; But what happens when it’s the patient doing the recording? Nearly every patient now has a recording device in their pocket, and commercial large language models have made it easier than ever for them to transcribe and interpret audio files. A growing number of consumer apps — with names like VisitRecall, Advoca Health, and AlignCare — are using AI to do just that, delivering summaries and action items for patients after the fact. One called Kin Health, with backing from the co-founder of GoodRx, announced a $9 million seed round in May. Continue to STAT+ to read the full story…

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