Clinical Context & Continuity — Memory Built In
Stream remembers what you shouldn’t have to: problems, meds, and changes across visits for faster reviews and better handoffs.
Every encounter builds on the last. Yet in most EHRs, every note feels like starting over — disconnected from what came before and unaware of what comes next.
Stream changes that by making continuity an invisible part of the workflow. Each medical problem — hypertension, asthma, diabetes, depression — carries its own thread of context across time. When you open a new note and select the problems to address, Stream automatically retrieves the relevant prior documentation for each one.
That means your “Hypertension” section today doesn’t begin with a blank space — it begins with memory.
Stream references your last documentation for that problem and uses it as context to help generate more complete, more accurate, and more consistent notes.
Instead of retyping old plans, you simply confirm or adjust what’s changed. Stream carries forward the right details — active meds, recent assessments, ongoing plans — while leaving out what’s outdated.
The result is a note that feels current and continuous, not copy-pasted.
This problem-based continuity also helps Stream learn your style. Because Stream can see how you phrased things before, your documentation stays consistent — across visits, across patients, across time.
And when you or a colleague review the chart, each problem reads as one living narrative:
a clear, concise, longitudinal record of care.
In medicine, context is everything. Stream keeps it where it belongs — right beside the problem itself.
Persistent problem memory • Instant chart summaries • Faster handoffs • Fewer duplications and errors • Clear what-changed view (coming soon!)
