Bengaluru, India – September 15th,2025 – Eka Care, India’s leading connected healthcare platform, is driving rapid adoption of EkaScribe – an ambient medical scribe, its AI-powered medical documentation assistant that helps doctors save time, reduce administrative burden, and deliver better patient care.
EkaScribe listens to doctor-patient conversations during consultations and generates structured clinical notes in real time. The tool integrates seamlessly with Eka Care’s electronic medical record (EMR) system and is compliant with Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM) standards. Importantly, EkaScribe can also integrate with any EHR/EMR platform that doctors, hospitals, or clinics may already be using, ensuring interoperability and flexibility across the healthcare ecosystem.
“Doctors in India spend nearly a third of their consultation time typing or writing notes,” said Vikalp Sahni, Founder, Eka Care. “With EkaScribe, we are putting that time back into the doctor-patient interaction. Our vision is to make clinical documentation effortless so that doctors can focus on what matters most — delivering quality care.”
Built for inclusivity and advanced doctor workflows
EkaScribe has been designed to work seamlessly in regional languages, including Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, Gujarati, and many more, making it highly inclusive for India’s diverse healthcare system. It supports both voice and text entry, enabling doctors to capture information in the way that best fits their workflow.
Going beyond simple note-taking, EkaScribe can auto-generate prescriptions, symptom logs, and medical histories. It also processes uploaded audios and converts them into structured, actionable insights.
At its core, EkaScribe is powered by Eka’s in-house “Parrotlet” AI model, which brings together document understanding, reasoning, and multilingual voice/text comprehension—making state-of-the-art AI a part of everyday clinical practice.
Addressing a critical need
Documentation remains one of the most time-consuming tasks in clinical practice, often contributing to physician burnout. On average, doctors spend 3–5 minutes per patient recording medical history, symptoms, and treatment notes. With EkaScribe, this process becomes automated, significantly improving productivity and reducing fatigue.
Since its introduction, EkaScribe has seen strong adoption across clinics, hospitals & healthcare companies. Early users reported saving over one hour per day in administrative work, enabling them to see more patients and improve consultation quality. One such user, Clinikk, highlighted the transformative impact EkaScribe had on their workflows:
“The bigger unlock has been our ability to capture the rich social, family, and health context about a patient that often comes up in conversation but usually goes undocumented during a clinical encounter. This has opened up a range of new, high-value use cases for our business that were previously out of reach,” said Sehj Kashyap, Head of Product at Clinikk, one of the healthcare companies to integrate EkaScribe into their ecosystem.
Driving digital health adoption
EkaScribe also contributes to the creation of longitudinal digital health records, a critical building block for India’s digital health ecosystem. Patients benefit from accurate, structured, and portable records accessible through the Eka Care app, aligned with ABDM.
“Generative AI is creating new possibilities across industries, and healthcare is one of the most important frontiers,” said Deepak Tuli, Co-founder, Eka Care. “EkaScribe demonstrates how AI can solve real, everyday challenges for doctors while accelerating India’s digital health journey.”