Syncing with Jane
We enrolled a couple more instances of Jane and received some great feedback that allowed us to make our browser extension much better. Here are some highlights:
- When exporting a chart to Jane, you have the option of creating it as a draft chart (so you can keep editing in Jane) or to automatically sign it (so that you don’t have to open Jane at all)
- Our browser extension is more reliable as it syncs with Jane. At the beginning of the month, we would show some errors when there were partial failures during import. Now we clearly show what has succeeded or failed. We also have improved our logging so we can identify problems and resolve them faster.
- Occasionally you may have seen blank charts in Jane and resort to copying/pasting. This is now fixed. Hopefully nobody ended up with carpal tunnel from a couple of days of Cmd + C / Cmd + V.
- If you use Safari, we show you some friendly reminders that in order to sync to Jane, you’ll need to use Chrome (for now).
- If you cancel an appointment in Jane, that cancellation will now get synced in Eluve and be hidden from your agenda view.
- When importing appointments from Jane, we only import your appointments and not your peers’ appointments.
- The browser extension is installable through the Chrome Web Store. We shipped 5 updates to it this month.
Eluve Web
- If you want to save changes to your notes in Eluve, you no longer have to click “save to draft”. We have built an auto-save feature so that any changes you make to the chart is automatically saved in Eluve.

- We’ve added some appointment status chips to show you if an appointment is
In Progress
, Summary Available
, or Signed
making it a little easier for you to go back to sessions earlier in the day if you need to review them before.

- If you’re in-session with a patient, we put some safeguards in place so that you don’t accidentally navigate away from Eluve and unknowingly end your session.

Audio
Our speech-to-text offering is faster, higher quality, and more resilient to failures.
- We have introduced live transcription. The words you speak can now show up on your screen in under 2 seconds. Previously, it would take 5-30 seconds.
- The AI model that we use to turn your conversation into a transcript has now been fine-tuned on medical terms. So it should now correctly identify tests like hawkins-kennedy.