Stream for Primary Care
Faster notes, fewer clicks, and problem-based continuity that reflects how primary care really works.

Problem-based context and fast documentation for busy primary care clinics.
Primary care is the home base for longitudinal care, so Stream focuses on continuity and clarity. Capture the encounter by voice or text and Stream organizes the note by problem, with automatic carry-forward of relevant details from the last visit. Summaries, referrals, and code recommendations reduce after-hours work while keeping documentation clinically sensible. Use Stream Lite Quick Encounter for quick one-off visits; use Stream for chronic care follow-up and cross-team handoffs.
💬 Natural Input — Dictate or type; Stream structures your thoughts instantly. • 🧠 Problem-Based Memory — Each problem pulls context from the last visit to speed review. • ⚙️ Administrative Support — ICD and CPT suggestions clean summaries and referral drafts. • 🧩 Flexible Templates — Problem-oriented or encounter-oriented; your style your specialty. • ♾️ Works Anywhere — Unlimited recordings with a Scratchpad for quick vitals labs or consultant notes.
Typical flow: patient presents with multiple issues; clinician speaks naturally; Stream separates concerns by problem; last visit’s problem sections load as context; Assessment & Plan is drafted with carry-forward of just the relevant items; clinician reviews codes and sends referrals; note closes before the next patient starts.
How does Stream reduce after-hours charting in primary care?
By organizing notes around problems and pulling forward the last relevant context Stream reduces re-reading and re-typing. Administrative outputs like summaries referrals and code suggestions also cut follow-up work.
Can I switch between Stream and Stream Lite within the same clinic day?
Yes. Use Stream for continuity visits and Stream Lite for quick single-visit documentation. Both share the same capture experience.
Does Stream work if my EHR is limited?
Yes. You can run Stream alongside your EHR paste outputs and still benefit from problem-based organization summaries and templates.