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Notes Are Deadweight. Clinical Context Is the Future.
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Notes Are Deadweight. Clinical Context Is the Future.

For years, the clinical note has been treated as the centerpiece of medical documentation. But in practice, it’s become a relic of a paper-based past—bloated with repetition, slow to navigate, and ill-suited to the way clinicians actually think. At River Records, we’re reimagining documentation not as a series of static notes, but as a living, structured reflection of the patient. By organizing everything around medical problems rather than encounters, Stream gives clinicians the context they need without forcing them to dig through layers of outdated text. The result is faster reviews, clearer updates, and documentation that actually supports care.

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The Future of Live Documentation - Addressing the Growing Problem of Medical Documentation Overload
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The Future of Live Documentation - Addressing the Growing Problem of Medical Documentation Overload

As AI continues to transform healthcare, many assume it can fix the growing issue of documentation overload. While AI offers just-in-time summaries and automation, relying solely on it without improving how data is structured leads to bloated, disorganized charts. In our latest post, we explore why better organization—through problem-oriented documentation and structured data—is key to streamlining workflows, reducing costs, and enhancing patient care.

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