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FOR PHYSICIANS ROUNDING IN PCC-BASED FACILITIES

A Kitchen Binder Isn't A Safety System.

Your facility runs on PointClickCare. Every physician EHR claims to integrate with it, but "integrates" often means exporting a spreadsheet once a week, not syncing census data as it changes.
ChartPath was built specifically around the rounding workflow: one interface, one patient list format, whether you're at a SNF, an assisted living community, or a home visit.

Why rounding breaks EHRs built for clinics

A clinic EHR assumes a stable patient list and a single location. Rounding physicians see a different subset of patients at every facility, often with different documentation expectations at each one.

That mismatch is where a lot of the "too many clicks" complaints actually come from. It's not that the EHR is badly designed. It's that it was designed for a workflow you don't have.

 

One patient list format across every facility

The screen you chart on doesn't change depending on which building you're standing in.

Rounding list built around your actual route

See who you're seeing today, in the order that matches how you actually move through a facility.

Fewer clicks because fewer screens are irrelevant to rounding

Menus built around rounding don't make you navigate past clinic-specific fields you'll never use.

Bring your actual rounding list to the call.

We'll walk through how it looks in ChartPath, not a generic demo patient.