More than just an AI scribe — a complete clinical documentation workflow with speech recognition, dictation and audio-retained accuracy.
SpeechLive Health AI Assistant
Medical AI scribe, dictation, transcription and speech recognition in one SpeechLive environment
SpeechLive Health AI Assistant is the upcoming medical AI scribe add-on for Philips SpeechLive. It is designed to help clinicians capture consultations and turn spoken clinical conversations into structured medical notes, while keeping document review, dictation and transcription inside the broader SpeechLive platform.
It is not currently available in Australia or New Zealand. VoiceX is preparing for expected local release in 2027 and can register healthcare organisations that want updates, demonstrations or early suitability discussions.
VoiceX supplies and supports speech recognition, dictation, transcription and AI documentation solutions for healthcare organisations across Australia, New Zealand and the wider APAC region.

A medical AI scribe that fits into SpeechLive, not beside it
SpeechLive Health AI Assistant differs from many stand-alone AI medical scribe products in that it is designed to sit within the Philips SpeechLive environment. That means clinicians and support teams can work with audio, medical speech recognition, transcription, AI-generated notes and review steps from one connected platform.
From consultation to structured note
Capture the clinician-patient conversation, then use healthcare-trained AI to create a structured clinical note that can be checked, edited and transferred into the patient record.
More than a note generator
SpeechLive also supports dictation, uploaded audio, transcription, author and typist roles, notifications and team-based review. This matters for practices that still need letters, reports, referrals and dictated correspondence.
Keep clinicians in control
AI-generated clinical notes should always be reviewed before use. SpeechLive supports a Human-in-the-Loop approach, where the clinician or authorised support staff can check the output before it is finalised.
How SpeechLive Health AI Assistant is expected to support clinical documentation
The planned Health AI Assistant pathway is designed for real-world clinical documentation: consultations, follow-up notes, letters, summaries, dictated instructions and team review.
Capture the consultation
Record the consultation or clinical conversation with patient consent using compatible SpeechLive capture methods.
Create the transcript
Convert the spoken conversation or dictated audio into text so the source content can be reviewed and used for documentation.
Generate the note
Use the Health AI Assistant to help turn the encounter into a structured clinical note, summary or draft document.
Review and finalise
The clinician or approved reviewer checks the output before it is copied, exported or entered into the clinical system.
Why this matters for Australian healthcare practices
Medical documentation is rarely one single task. A GP may need a consultation note, a specialist may need a letter, an allied health provider may need a report, and a clinic may still rely on typists or administrative staff to check and complete documents.
A stand-alone AI scribe can help with consultation notes, but it may not support the wider documentation pathway. SpeechLive Health AI Assistant is part of a broader SpeechLive environment, so practices can use AI while still supporting dictation, transcription, author review and administrative handling where required.
Suitable for practices planning ahead
- GP clinics looking at AI medical scribe options for 2027.
- Specialist practices needing AI notes without losing review control.
- Allied health providers who need traditional-style dictation & transcription
- Private hospitals and multi-site groups needing a complete documentation pathway.
SpeechLive with Dragon Medical One is available now
While SpeechLive Health AI Assistant is still awaiting AU/NZ availability, the SpeechLive and Dragon Medical One integration is a current option for medical practices that need speech recognition, background processing and dictation workflow now.
Dragon Medical One Speech Recognition
Use Dragon Medical One for medical speech recognition and at-cursor dictation directly into many clinical systems, correspondence tools and text fields.
Traditional Dictation & Transcription
Use SpeechLive to manage recorded dictations, uploaded audio, author and typist roles, transcription tasks and review pathways.
Real-time & deferred speech recognition
Speechlive allows clinicians to dictate live into the patient record and send recorded audio for processing, or involve support staff before finalisation, all via the SpeechLive workflow.
Learn more about SpeechLive integration with Dragon Medical One
What is included in the broader SpeechLive documentation environment?
SpeechLive Health AI Assistant is expected to become part of a larger SpeechLive documentation environment. The table below clarifies what is available now and what is expected in the future SpeechLive Health AI Assistant release.
| Capability | Status | What it supports |
|---|---|---|
| SpeechLive Pro and Enterprise | Available now | Cloud dictation, transcription workflow, author and typist roles, mobile dictation, browser access and audio management. Learn more... |
| Dragon Medical One integration | Available now | Medical speech recognition for clinicians who need accurate real-time dictation and speech-to-text support within a SpeechLive environment. Learn more... |
| Recorded dictation workflow | Available now | Clinicians can record dictations and route them for transcription, review or processing by authorised SpeechLive team members. |
| Mobile dictation | Available now | Capture dictations using the SpeechLive mobile app or supported dictation recorders, depending on the user setup. |
| Human-in-the-Loop review | Available now | Supports the clinician, typist or administrative review before documents are finalised. |
| Integration with Dragon Medical One | Available now | Dragon Medical One license holders can integrate their speech recognition profile into the SpeechLive workflow to enable deferred speech recognition and 3rd party correction. Learn more... |
| Ambient medical AI scribe | Expected 2027 AU/NZ | Designed to support consultation capture and AI-generated draft notes, subject to local product availability and final vendor release details. |
| Australian and New Zealand support | VoiceX supported | VoiceX can assist with solution planning, implementation, training and support for SpeechLive and Dragon Medical One pathways. |
Show the complete job, not just the final note
For medical practices, the real value is not just generating a note. It is being able to capture, review, correct, route and finalise clinical documentation in a way that fits how the practice actually works.
Dictation and audio management
SpeechLive supports recorded dictation, uploaded audio and browser-based access for clinicians and authorised support staff.
Team review and worklists
Authors, typists and administrators can see work status, review jobs and help finalise documentation before it is used.
Speech recognition, AI transcription and AI scribe are not the same thing
Many healthcare buyers are now comparing several different technologies under the same “AI” banner. They do different jobs.
- Medical speech recognition converts a clinician’s dictated words into text, verbatim.
- AI transcription converts recorded speech into a transcript, often from dictations, meetings or uploaded audio.
- AI medical scribe listens to a consultation or clinical conversation and helps create a structured note or summary from the encounter.
SpeechLive is important because it can support more than one documentation pathway. That gives clinics more flexibility than forcing every clinician into one single method.
VoiceX recommendation
For most medical practices, the best setup is not “AI scribe or speech recognition”. It is choosing the right mix for each clinician.
- Use Dragon Medical One where the doctor wants control over every word.
- Use SpeechLive for dictated audio, transcription and team review.
- Consider SpeechLive Health AI Assistant when local availability is confirmed.
Planning for SpeechLive Health AI Assistant in 2027
If your organisation is already reviewing AI medical scribe products, now is the right time to document your requirements. The most useful preparation is to understand how your clinicians currently create notes, letters, referrals, reports and other patient documentation.
VoiceX can help you compare available options now, including Dragon Medical One, SpeechLive, Lexacom, AISA and other AI scribe solutions, while keeping you informed about SpeechLive Health AI Assistant as AU/NZ release details become available.
Already using SpeechLive?
VoiceX can help you prepare your current SpeechLive setup for future AI documentation options, including author roles, typist roles, dictation sources, review steps and Dragon Medical One integration where suitable.
Need a medical documentation solution now?
SpeechLive Health AI Assistant is not yet available locally, but SpeechLive with Dragon Medical One can now support medical speech recognition, recorded dictation, and transcription workflows.
Register your interest in SpeechLive Health AI Assistant
SpeechLive Health AI Assistant is expected for Australia and New Zealand in 2027. Register your interest with VoiceX to receive availability updates, demonstration opportunities and advice on the best medical documentation pathway for your clinic.






