InScribe Owner, Founder and C.E.O. Dani (Lynch) Livingston cut her teeth in transcription and dictation systems as a Regional Trainer for Dictaphone Corporation.  Due to her 100% customer satisfaction year after year, she was selected as one of four speech recognition consultants who introduced the product to the marketplace. During her tenure with Dictaphone and later, Nuance, she provided project management and implementation support for large healthcare entities in Georgia, Kentucky, and Tennessee.

Her high-profile successes in seamless system conversions resulted in a series of “head hunted” director-level offers from all over the country.

In 2003, Dani accepted the position of “Director of Transcription” at Province Healthcare in Brentwood, Tennessee.  She quickly began designing a centralized dictation and transcription system incorporating 46 hospitals across the United States. This system enabled Province to pay a fraction of previous costs by using one enterprise-wide system, versus individual systems and maintenance.  The new centralized system allowed transcriptionists at one facility to assist other facilities during low census, maximizing employee overhead.  As a direct result, corporate standards were implemented, allowing for greater consistency, accuracy, and improved turnaround time.

In 2006, Attentus Healthcare asked Dani to begin providing transcription services, as well as system design and management.  Their desire was for Dani to provide a more turnkey solution so that they could place the ENTIRE process into her capable hands – design, workflow and production.  Soon after, Dani founded InScribe, and the client referrals culminated in additional clients including LifePoint Corporation, Tenet Healthcare, Sentara, Salina Regional Medical Center and Aultman Hospital in Canton, Ohio.

Today, InScribe continues to provide transcription services for individual physician practices to 300+ bed acute care facilities, same-day surgery centers, ambulatory clinics, dental offices, veterinarian clinics and non-medical clients – like attorney offices, YouTube audio and Zoom meetings.

Dani’s concept of “Remote Scribe” services is growing exponentially with every new implementation. It is solving the critical issues that have arisen in doctor /staff fatigue and lawsuits attributed to inaccurate reporting since the advent of Meaningful Use and the proliferation of physician self-edit (speech recognition).