
What You Should Know
- The Launch: Revenue cycle and clinical AI platform Commure has launched Commure Dictation, an AI-powered “speech-to-cursor” extension.
- Hardware Independence: The tool eliminates the need for expensive, dedicated dictation hardware. Clinicians can simply use the Commure Ambient mobile app as a wireless microphone.
Voice as an Operating System
Instead of toggling between different applications, a physician can now use their smartphone (via the Commure Ambient app) as a universal, wireless microphone. They can dictate a complex clinical note, seamlessly transition to an inbox message to a patient, and then verbally draft a specialist referral without ever changing tools.
More importantly, it features Contextual AI Editing. A doctor doesn’t have to manually click into individual fields to fill out a complex order template; they can simply speak the instructions, and the AI will structure the text and fill the fields automatically.
By owning the “voice” at the very beginning of the patient encounter, they are ensuring that the data entering the EHR is highly structured and optimized for their downstream systems. The text generated by Commure Dictation flows directly into autonomous coding and Clinical Documentation Integrity (CDI) workflows, optimizing revenue cycle operations.
“Commure Dictation is not just voice-to-text. It is a single AI-native voice platform that works wherever clinicians document,” said Sam Ascher, SVP & GM of Ambient AI at Commure. “For health systems still managing legacy dictation infrastructure, the case for switching and consolidating has never been clearer.”
