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HIPAA Compliant Medical Dictation

Physicians spend up to 2 hours a day on "pajama time" data entry. Consumer dictation tools risk catastrophic PHI (Protected Health Information) breaches. CHELA offers an enterprise-grade, HIPAA-compliant voice-to-text pipeline to securely automate clinical SOAP notes.

Turn Talk into Tasks
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Patient Privacy is Paramount.

Generic voice-to-text apps process data on insecure servers, putting you at risk of a HIPAA violation. Chela is built for healthcare, ensuring that every word you dictate is encrypted and protected.

Why Chela? Because trust is your currency. We specialize in Secure Medical Dictation.

Clinical Audio Logs

Patient Rounds: Room 402
2 hours ago

Adjust dosage for lisinopril to 20mg...

Consultation Notes
Found Match

"Patient reported mild tachycardia following the new medication regimen."

Surgical Prep
Yesterday

Pre-op notes for the appendectomy...

HIPAA Compliant

Security First. Always.

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    Encrypted End-to-End.

    From your microphone to our servers, your data is encrypted. We don't train our models on your PHI.

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    Strict Access Control.

    Only you can access your notes. We provide audit logs and enterprise controls for compliance.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How does Chela help with "HIPAA compliant voice to text app"?

Focus on your patients, not your notepad. Chela captures every medical detail and insight, allowing you to generate accurate notes and summaries without breaking eye contact.

Do you sign a BAA?

Yes. Chela offers a Business Associate Agreement (BAA) for enterprise and healthcare plans to ensure full HIPAA compliance.

Is data encrypted at rest?

Yes. All recordings and transcripts are encrypted both in transit and at rest using industry-standard AES-256 encryption.

Can I use it on my personal phone?

Yes. The Chela app is secure and separates clinical data from your personal files, making it safe to use on your personal device (BYOD).

How accurate is the medical terminology?

Extremely accurate. Our model is trained on a vast dataset of medical literature and clinical records to understand complex medical jargon.