
Async Intake Flows: Fix Patient Scheduling Friction
Most healthcare websites are still designed around a synchronous model: the patient has to find a time, match it against the provider's calendar, and often speak to someone live before care even begins. That model made sense when healthcare was entirely in-person. It makes far less sense when patients are searching for help on their own time — late at night, between meetings, or in a moment of genuine anxiety about a symptom.
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AI-Enhanced SOAP Notes in Telehealth: Faster Documentation Without Losing Clinical Control
Clinical documentation has always been one of the most time-consuming parts of medical practice. In telehealth—especially asynchronous care—the documentation burden can feel even heavier. SOAP notes are essential for continuity of care, compliance, and auditability. But writing them manually for every virtual encounter often pulls clinicians away from what matters most: patient care and decision-making.
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