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FOR PHYSICIANS CHARTING AFTER HOURS

If Charting Follows You Home, Something's Broken

Pajama time isn't a personality flaw. It's usually a sign that the EHR takes more clicks to document a visit than the visit itself took.
ChartPath's charting screen was built around a single page per encounter, with fewer required fields and fewer places to lose your place mid-note. Most providers finish charting before they leave the building, not after dinner.

What actually causes after-hours charting

It's rarely one big problem. It's usually a dozen small ones stacked up: too many required fields, a note structure that doesn't match how you actually think through a visit, and a save button that's three screens deep.

Every one of those small frictions adds thirty seconds. Multiply that by twenty patients a day, and you've built yourself an extra hour of work you didn't sign up for.

Single-screen encounter notes

Chart the visit on one page instead of clicking through a multi-tab structure built for a different specialty.

Fewer required fields, more relevant ones

Documentation requirements match rounding visits specifically, not a generic clinic template.

Notes save as you go

No risk of losing twenty minutes of documentation because a session timed out before you hit submit.

See what a real encounter note looks like in ChartPath.

Bring a recent visit type you chart often. We'll show you the actual click count.