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Governance and assurance for ambient scribing

27 April 2026
By Pulse+IT
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Healthcare technology vendor T-Pro will explore how digital documentation and workflow tools are being used to improve clinical efficiency and data quality across healthcare settings at a webinar on May 12.

The webinar “Responsible AI for clinical documentation: How to govern ambient voice technology safely at scale”  features T-Pro CCIO Ben Jeeves and Clinical AI Fellow Dhiren Shivji.

The session will focus on the role of structured clinical documentation, automation and interoperability in reducing administrative burden for clinicians, while “supporting more consistent and accessible patient records”.

T-Pro’s platform centres on digitising clinical workflows, including forms, referrals and documentation processes, with the aim of reducing reliance on paper-based systems and manual data entry.

The speakers will outline a governance and assurance framework for ambient scribing in routine clinical documentation across Australian healthcare settings.

T-Pro says, “As expectations around responsible AI continue to evolve across APAC, driven by frameworks from bodies such as the ADHA, TGA, and state health departments, this webinar provides practical guidance for organisations seeking to be prepared for 2026 governance and assurance requirements, rather than responding retrospectively.”

The webinar will cover automated data capture, integration with existing hospital systems and improvements to information governance.

It also examines how health services are responding to increasing compliance requirements and data quality expectations.

The webinar will be held at 10am AEST on Tuesday May 12, 2026.

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