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Webinar Recording

No Bloat, Just Note.

Cutting Note Bloat While Keeping Clinical Detail Front and Center

 

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Longer notes aren't the same as better notes. For rounding providers in post-acute care, note bloat is a real compliance risk and a real time drain. Pulling forward irrelevant history, cloning plans, and listing unaddressed comorbidities creates documentation that's harder to read, harder to defend, and harder to get paid on.

In this recorded session, ChartPath's Director of Implementation Alison Gifford walks through what CMS and the AMA actually require in a note and how to apply it in practice.

Watch the recording and learn how to write notes that are thorough, compliant, and faster to complete.

  • Understand what "medically appropriate history" really means and how pull-forward can work against you
  • Get clear on what it means for a problem to be "addressed" and why inactive comorbidities can create compliance exposure
  • See real examples of bloated versus clean Assessment and Plan sections
  • Walk away with a practical do/don't framework for HPI, conditions addressed, plan documentation, and ICD-10 coding