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Accurx Scribe: Patient Education

Guidance for communicating the use of Accurx Scribe with patients

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Written by Shiro
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These patient education posters are designed to inform patients and visitors that your organisation uses Automated Video Translation (AVT) software as part of its communication and care delivery. The posters provide a simple, visual explanation of what AVT is, how it benefits patients, and address common questions in a friendly, reassuring way.
These posters are helpful to:

  • Raise awareness of AVT as a communication tool

  • Help reduce confusion or anxiety about new technology

  • Promote inclusivity and cultural safety in healthcare settings

Recommended poster placement:

  • Waiting rooms – where patients have time to read and absorb information

  • Reception areas – to prompt questions or discussions with staff

  • Clinic entrances – to set expectations and introduce AVT right away

  • Consultation rooms – as a visual cue during conversations with care providers

By placing these posters in high-traffic and high-visibility areas, you can support better understanding, empower patients, and enhance the overall experience of care for people of all backgrounds.


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