Automatable

A task performed by Medical Transcriptionists

Translate medical jargon and abbreviations into their expanded forms to ensure the accuracy of patient and health care facility records.

Green LightWorkers want it · AI can do it

Likely yes, and the people who do it want it gone. Workers rate their desire to automate this 3.14/5, and experts rate current AI capability at 5/5. That puts it in the Automation Green Light zone.

Worker desire to automate3.1/5

How much the people who do this task want AI to take it over (avg of 7 workers).

AI capability today5.0/5

How capable experts rate current AI at this task (avg of 1 experts).

How much human involvement should stay?

The Human Agency Scale (H1–H5) captures how much human direction workers think this task should keep.

H3Equal human–AI partnership

Why workers want this automated

  • Frees up time for higher-value work57%
  • Helps handle larger scale43%
  • Reduces human error29%
  • It's repetitive14%
  • It's stressful14%

How to automate this

Good news: this is a strong candidate to automate now.

Data entry & documentation

Capture it once, then let software reuse and fill the rest.

  1. 1Replace re-typing with templates and autofill (document templates, saved replies, form defaults).
  2. 2Collect input through a form so it arrives already structured, with no transcription.
  3. 3Use a no-code automation to copy data between your tools (Zapier, Make, Power Automate).

Tools that can help

Google Forms / TypeformZapier or MakeNotion or Airtable

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This is 1 of 8 tasks studied for Medical Transcriptionists, where workers want 88% of tasks automated.