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AI Scribes in Chiropractic Practice: What You Need to Know Before Hitting Record

Originally published: 2025-07-15

The Rise of AI in Chiropractic Documentation

AI-powered scribes and transcription tools are exploding in popularity promising to save time, reduce paperwork stress, and improve clinical workflow. For chiropractors, these tools can be especially helpful in managing SOAP notes, patient encounters, and daily charting.

But as with any technology that interacts with patient health information, there are important legal, ethical, and compliance concerns that must be addressed.

"Just because an AI tool is marketed to healthcare professionals doesn't mean it's HIPAA-compliant."

HIPAA Still Applies Even with AI

AI scribes often work by recording live conversations between doctor and patient and transcribing them in real-time or shortly afterward. This process involves the capture, storage, and transmission of Protected Health Information (PHI) and that means HIPAA rules apply.

At a minimum, chiropractors must ensure that any vendor:

If a company will not sign a BAA or is vague about its security protocols, walk away they are not HIPAA-compliant.

Consent Matters: Patients Have a Right to Know

If you're recording patient conversations, even for legitimate documentation purposes, your patients need to know and consent.

Depending on your state, you may need verbal or written consent to record audio. But beyond legal technicalities, transparency builds trust. Patients have a right to know:

"A simple disclosure isn’t enough, chiropractors should obtain written consent and update their privacy policies to reflect the use of AI-based tools."

You’re Still Responsible for the Records

Even if an AI system helps you write notes, you remain legally responsible for the accuracy, privacy, and clinical relevance of everything in your patient’s record. The software is a tool, not a license to disengage from your documentation responsibilities.

If the AI makes an error, overlooks a key detail, or records something incorrectly, it’s on you to catch it and fix it.

ChiroFutures Can Help

At ChiroFutures, we’re monitoring the rise of AI and other emerging technologies in chiropractic practice. While we do not endorse specific vendors, we can:

"AI can make your life easier, but it must be used responsibly, transparently, and in compliance with HIPAA."

Final Thoughts

The integration of AI into chiropractic practice has tremendous potential but it also introduces new layers of complexity. Before adopting any scribe or documentation tool that uses AI, do your due diligence.

Your license, your patients' privacy, and your malpractice risk all depend on getting this right.

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