Discharge Study in Emergency Medicine
November 15, 2025
10 Min Read
November 15, 2025
10 Min Read
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Update
Interviews completed: A big thank you to all the Emergency Medical Professionals who participated in our study. We’re currently processing the transcripts and will publish the findings in the near future.
When we think of technological advancements in healthcare, our minds often leap to state-of-the-art medical equipment, groundbreaking treatments, or intricate surgical robots. Yet, sometimes, the most impactful innovations address seemingly routine tasks, like drafting discharge letters, which can play a pivotal role in patient care continuity.
Discharge letters act as a crucial bridge between hospital care and primary care. Their accuracy and timeliness are paramount for ensuring that patients continue to receive appropriate care once they leave the hospital.
However, with the fast-paced environment of emergency departments, drafting these letters can sometimes become a challenging task for doctors. Recognising this, we’ve developed a digital solution that seeks to address the nuances and specific challenges associated with this administrative task.
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Here are some of the most common questions we hear from healthcare teams and partners. Feel free to reach out.
Clinicians complete consultation notes and discharge letters in under two minutes. Short instructions trigger real time documentation, coding, and billing. This reduces admin work by more than half.
Doctors, nurses and clinical admin staff use MedWrite to draft notes, referrals, and patient letters during or after visits. Administrators use it for coding and insurance forms. Back office teams use it for billing and routine data entry.
Yes. MedWrite integrates with Epic, Evolve, IPMS, and most other hospital systems. It supports HL7 and FHIR standards, enabling seamless connection and mapping to existing templates.
MedWrite is validated in hospitals through clinical studies and peer reviewed research. Every output is reviewed by clear approval steps and complete audit trails.
