An EMR built underneath the note, not bolted on after
The scribe and the decision support both write into one patient record — so the chart isn't a separate system you export notes into later.
What does the chart actually hold?
Six things a folder of past notes doesn't give you.
Searchable, longitudinal charts
Every visit lives in one patient chart, not a folder of separate documents — searchable across a patient's full history.
Referral letters & discharge summaries
Generated from the approved note, from a saved document template, in one click.
Import and FHIR export
Bring in existing patient records, and export to FHIR whenever you need to move data out.
A shared chart for multi-doctor practices
A patient seen by two doctors in the same practice is still one patient — every doctor sees the same allergies, history and notes.
Follow-up scheduling
Book the next visit without leaving the chart.
A patient portal
Patients can see their own visit history directly.
Can I bring in my existing patient records?
Yes — existing records can be imported, and the chart exports to FHIR whenever you need to move data to another system. Switching in isn't a one-way door.
What happens if two doctors in my practice see the same patient?
They share one chart. The second doctor sees the first doctor's notes, allergies and history instead of starting from nothing — most single-user tools don't carry that history between clinicians at all.
Is this just storage, or does it feed the decision support too?
Both — the same chart that holds the history is what the CDS layer reads from to flag what's changed since the last visit. See how the decision support layer works.
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