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Malaysian Reserve
4 days ago
- Business
- Malaysian Reserve
DentScribe CoPilot Launches AI That Turns SOAP Notes into a Real-Time Dental Care Checklist, Now Live for Every Practice
SUNNYVALE, Calif., May 28, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Imagine starting every dental appointment with an AI-generated checklist built just for your patient—reminding you of every treatment need, follow-up, and untapped opportunity, before you even say 'hello.' That's the promise of DentScribe CoPilot, launching today as part of breakthrough platform. For years, SOAP notes were just a documentation headache. Then DentScribe changed everything by using AI to capture dentist-patient conversations and instantly generate accurate, detailed SOAP notes—no typing needed. Now, DentScribe CoPilot takes it even further, reviewing each AI-created note and instantly presenting a custom checklist of next steps, clinical reminders, and business-building opportunities, all within the DentScribe app at the moment care is delivered. What makes CoPilot special? As soon as a dentist opens a patient's appointment in the DentScribe app, CoPilot surfaces a dynamic checklist: pending treatments, open preventive needs, follow-ups on prior issues. No more sifting through old notes—CoPilot does it for you, so you can walk into every visit fully prepared to deliver outstanding care and capture every possible revenue opportunity. It's more than a to-do list—it's an always-on, AI-powered assistant that never misses a clue. CoPilot's AI is trained to spot leading indicators, the little things that can make a big difference in both care and practice growth. For example, if a patient's SOAP notes mention crowding, or the patient describes clenching, CoPilot will highlight this at the next visit and prompt the dentist to discuss an iTero® scan for Invisalign® treatment or a Primescan® for a nightguard. Opportunities that might slip through the cracks in a busy day are now surfaced right when they matter most—so patients get the right care, and your practice captures new revenue. 'DentScribe CoPilot has redefined how I practice,' says Dr. Vinni K. Singh, DDS, founder and CEO of 'DentScribe's AI already freed me from typing notes—now CoPilot frees me from memory overload. It's my second brain, making sure nothing gets missed, patients feel truly cared for, and my practice doesn't leave value on the table. Every day I'm more confident, efficient, and my patients see the difference.' Practices using DentScribe CoPilot see immediate impact: Elevated patient care: No critical detail or follow-up falls through the cracks—patients feel remembered and valued. Stronger documentation: The checklist reinforces thorough, consistent SOAP notes for every case. Seamless experience: Everything appears in the DentScribe app—where the AI-generated notes and checklist are side by side, ready before each appointment. Smart revenue growth: CoPilot flags missed opportunities (like aligner consults or preventive care) so no business walks out the door. It's not just about doing paperwork—DentScribe CoPilot turns every SOAP note into a smart clinical and business assistant. Dentists can easily educate patients and drive additional revenue while delivering better, more personalized care. DentScribe CoPilot launches today and is available nationwide as part of DentScribe's subscription. Want to see how AI can be your right hand in every patient visit? Book a demo at and discover how SOAP notes have become your most powerful tool for better dentistry and business growth. About led by practicing dentist and CEO Dr. Vinni K. Singh, is reimagining dental documentation and case management. With AI-generated SOAP notes and the new CoPilot capability, DentScribe makes every appointment smarter—for dentists, patients, and the bottom line. CONTACT: hello@
Yahoo
4 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
DentScribe CoPilot Launches AI That Turns SOAP Notes into a Real-Time Dental Care Checklist, Now Live for Every Practice
SUNNYVALE, Calif., May 28, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Imagine starting every dental appointment with an AI-generated checklist built just for your patient—reminding you of every treatment need, follow-up, and untapped opportunity, before you even say "hello." That's the promise of DentScribe CoPilot, launching today as part of breakthrough platform. For years, SOAP notes were just a documentation headache. Then DentScribe changed everything by using AI to capture dentist-patient conversations and instantly generate accurate, detailed SOAP notes—no typing needed. Now, DentScribe CoPilot takes it even further, reviewing each AI-created note and instantly presenting a custom checklist of next steps, clinical reminders, and business-building opportunities, all within the DentScribe app at the moment care is delivered. What makes CoPilot special? As soon as a dentist opens a patient's appointment in the DentScribe app, CoPilot surfaces a dynamic checklist: pending treatments, open preventive needs, follow-ups on prior issues. No more sifting through old notes—CoPilot does it for you, so you can walk into every visit fully prepared to deliver outstanding care and capture every possible revenue opportunity. It's more than a to-do list—it's an always-on, AI-powered assistant that never misses a clue. CoPilot's AI is trained to spot leading indicators, the little things that can make a big difference in both care and practice growth. For example, if a patient's SOAP notes mention crowding, or the patient describes clenching, CoPilot will highlight this at the next visit and prompt the dentist to discuss an iTero® scan for Invisalign® treatment or a Primescan® for a nightguard. Opportunities that might slip through the cracks in a busy day are now surfaced right when they matter most—so patients get the right care, and your practice captures new revenue. "DentScribe CoPilot has redefined how I practice," says Dr. Vinni K. Singh, DDS, founder and CEO of "DentScribe's AI already freed me from typing notes—now CoPilot frees me from memory overload. It's my second brain, making sure nothing gets missed, patients feel truly cared for, and my practice doesn't leave value on the table. Every day I'm more confident, efficient, and my patients see the difference." Practices using DentScribe CoPilot see immediate impact: Elevated patient care: No critical detail or follow-up falls through the cracks—patients feel remembered and valued. Stronger documentation: The checklist reinforces thorough, consistent SOAP notes for every case. Seamless experience: Everything appears in the DentScribe app—where the AI-generated notes and checklist are side by side, ready before each appointment. Smart revenue growth: CoPilot flags missed opportunities (like aligner consults or preventive care) so no business walks out the door. It's not just about doing paperwork—DentScribe CoPilot turns every SOAP note into a smart clinical and business assistant. Dentists can easily educate patients and drive additional revenue while delivering better, more personalized care. DentScribe CoPilot launches today and is available nationwide as part of DentScribe's subscription. Want to see how AI can be your right hand in every patient visit? Book a demo at and discover how SOAP notes have become your most powerful tool for better dentistry and business growth. About led by practicing dentist and CEO Dr. Vinni K. Singh, is reimagining dental documentation and case management. With AI-generated SOAP notes and the new CoPilot capability, DentScribe makes every appointment smarter—for dentists, patients, and the bottom line. CONTACT: hello@ View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE DentScribe Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data
Yahoo
5 days ago
- Automotive
- Yahoo
Used Car Buyers Pay an Average of $640 in Hidden Fees — Here's How To Avoid Them
Many car buyers opt for used cars over new ones for the cost savings — but even used vehicles now cost a pretty penny. According to the latest data from Edmunds, the average transaction price for a 3-year-old used vehicle is now $30,522, marking the first time this figure has surpassed $30,000 since 2023. Be Aware: Check Out: Unfortunately, hidden fees often add to the already high costs used car buyers are paying. A new report from CoPilot found that hidden fees add an extra $640 on average to car prices. Here are the most common hidden fees used car buyers should watch out for, plus, how they can avoid them. Used car buyers often encounter hidden fees in the context of 'bait-and-switch pricing.' 'The reason this is misleading is that these fees are on top of the advertised price and are not disclosed before the consumer gets into the dealership — and often not until the very end of their time in the dealership,' said Pat Ryan, CEO of CoPilot. 'The lower advertised price 'baits' the consumer to go into the dealership, and then the price is 'switched' to a higher price in order to actually be able to purchase the car. This is important because the same consumer's leverage is strongest before they go into the dealership, and the leverage shifts to the dealer once they get into the dealership.' Read More: There are two types of hidden fees that fall into this 'bait-and-switch' pricing tactic, the first of which is illegitimate fees. 'These are charges that dealers add to the bottom line price to buy the car that are designed to increase dealer profitability on the car,' Ryan said. 'Some common examples include market adjustment fees, reconditioning fees and exterior paint protection.' The other type are excessive fees. 'These are charges for standard services or vehicle accessories, but the amount that the dealer is charging for them is excessive and above the typical average for their state,' Ryan added. 'Some common examples include license fees and plate fees, the amount of which is capped by the state and cannot exceed a certain amount.' Buyers should also be wary of 'extras' a dealer will try to upcharge you for during the buying process. 'Another common bait-and-switch pricing trap to look out for is when dealers charge for add-on equipment and service packages that the customer did not ask for, nor that were included in the advertised price of the car,' Ryan said. 'For example, these can include extra accessories like LoJack and exterior or interior protection, or unsolicited services like oil changes or extended warranties.' The best way to avoid hidden fees is to find a dealership you can trust. 'Car shoppers should start by finding a dealer who believes in being honest and transparent,' Ryan said. 'The most important step they can take is to email or call the dealer and ask for the out-the-door price in writing before going to the dealer in person to ensure that price does not include any illegitimate or excessive fees. 'If you visit the dealer without a commitment from them on an out-the-door price, you will lose your leverage in the negotiation process.' Buyers should also do research before going to the dealer so they know which fees are mandatory, and what these fees cost where they live. 'Then you'll be prepared when you see an itemized breakdown of charges, and be able to push back on any charges that seem unnecessary or higher than average,' Ryan said. Don't be afraid to push back on any fees that you believe are too high or unnecessary. 'If a dealer is unwilling to negotiate, feel free to call them out by saying something like, 'It feels like you're trying to bait-and-switch me with this price,'' Ryan said. 'If they still won't budge, that can be a telling sign about the way they do business.' More From GOBankingRates 10 Genius Things Warren Buffett Says To Do With Your Money This article originally appeared on Used Car Buyers Pay an Average of $640 in Hidden Fees — Here's How To Avoid Them Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data


Washington Post
6 days ago
- General
- Washington Post
WWII bomber crash left 11 dead and 'non-recoverable.' 4 are finally coming home
WAPPINGERS FALLS, N.Y. — As the World War II bomber Heaven Can Wait was hit by enemy fire off the Pacific island of New Guinea on March 11, 1944, the co-pilot managed a final salute to flyers in an adjacent plane before crashing into the water. All 11 men aboard were killed. Their remains, deep below the vast sea, were designated as non-recoverable.


Washington Post
6 days ago
- General
- Washington Post
WWII bomber crash left 11 dead and 'non-recoverable.' Four are finally coming home
WAPPINGERS FALLS, N.Y. — As the World War II bomber Heaven Can Wait was hit by enemy fire off the Pacific island of New Guinea on March 11, 1944, the co-pilot managed a final salute to flyers in an adjacent plane before crashing into the water. All 11 men aboard were killed. Their remains, deep below the vast sea, were designated as non-recoverable.