EHR-Agnostic AI Medical Scribe
Medwork is FHIR-first and works with every major EHR — Epic, Cerner, athenahealth, OSCAR, TELUS Health, MYLE, AdvancedMD, and others — through SMART on FHIR. No vendor lock-in.
Last updated: 2026-05-25
Most ambient AI medical scribes were built first for one EHR — usually Epic — and then expanded outward over time. That choice locks practices into a single-vendor integration model: switch EHRs and you switch scribes too. Medwork is designed differently. It speaks FHIR as its first language and treats the EHR as a pluggable backend, not a foundation.
For independent practices, multi-location clinics, group practices considering an EHR migration, or hospital departments running different systems on different floors, that flexibility avoids re-platforming the scribe every time the EHR conversation comes up.
EHRs Medwork integrates with
Don't see yours? If your EHR supports the SMART on FHIR standard, Medwork can connect to it. Ask us.
Why FHIR-first matters
FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) is the HL7-published standard for exchanging clinical data — patients, encounters, observations, conditions, medications, and more. Every major EHR supports it to some degree. SMART on FHIR is the authorization layer that lets a third-party app launch inside an EHR with the right patient context and scopes.
By building on these open standards, Medwork integrates the same way against every EHR. The clinical data shape (e.g., a Condition or an Observation) is consistent regardless of vendor, which means features built for one EHR automatically work in others. You're not waiting for the scribe vendor to "add support" for your system.
What this means in practice
- ✓A clinic running Epic in one location and OSCAR in another can use the same Medwork accounts across both — same notes, same templates, same glossary.
- ✓If your group practice migrates EHRs, Medwork comes with you. The integration changes; the workflow doesn't.
- ✓Pilot Medwork at one site without committing the entire organization. The FHIR connection is per-site and non-disruptive to the EHR vendor relationship.
- ✓Canadian clinics on TELUS Health, OSCAR, or MYLE get the same product as US clinics on Epic, Cerner, or athenahealth — same features, same compliance posture (PIPEDA + HIPAA).
How the integration works
- Your EHR admin registers Medwork as a SMART on FHIR app (or equivalent for non-SMART systems).
- Clinicians launch Medwork from within the EHR with patient context already loaded — no double sign-in, no manual patient selection.
- Medwork records the encounter, generates the note, and writes it back to the EHR as a structured clinical document.
- Tasks (orders, referrals, follow-ups) flow into the EHR's standard order entry queue; referral letters are generated as clinical documents.