Collaborative Threads — Keep Everyone on the Same Page

Lightweight discussion around problems and encounters — linked to the chart, not buried in email.

Illustration showing multiple clinicians contributing updates to a shared hypertension problem thread in Stream, symbolizing collaborative and continuous documentation.

Collaborative Threads — Keep Everyone on the Same Page

Lightweight discussion around problems and encounters — linked to the chart, not buried in email.

Illustration showing multiple clinicians contributing updates to a shared hypertension problem thread in Stream, symbolizing collaborative and continuous documentation.

Collaborative Threads — Keep Everyone on the Same Page

Lightweight discussion around problems and encounters — linked to the chart, not buried in email.

Illustration showing multiple clinicians contributing updates to a shared hypertension problem thread in Stream, symbolizing collaborative and continuous documentation.

In Stream, documentation isn’t owned by a single author — it’s a shared thread of care.

When multiple clinicians care for the same patient, the story shouldn’t reset with every encounter. Stream allows collaboration at the level that matters most: the medical problem. Each problem — whether it’s hypertension, anxiety, or back pain — becomes its own living thread that can be updated, expanded, or clarified by anyone on the care team.

This means a clinician seeing the patient today doesn’t just review the last note — they continue the same clinical thread.

The most recent assessment and plan remain visible and editable, so context is never lost and the story always moves forward.

Whether a pharmacist updates medication management, a specialist refines the plan, or a primary care provider summarizes the overall trajectory, Stream ensures everyone contributes to the same, problem-based narrative — not a scattered set of disconnected notes.

Collaborative Threads turn documentation into a team sport: fluid, traceable, and organized around patient reality instead of provider silos.

When each clinician contributes to a shared record that remembers where the last left off, continuity becomes effortless — and collaboration becomes the default.

  • Problem-linked comments

  • Resolve and archive

  • Handoff friendly • Context aware

Does this replace our inbox?

No. Threads keep clinical context where it belongs; they complement your existing messaging tools.

Can I see who last updated a problem?

Yes. Each problem update is appropriately attributed and time stamped.

Can threads be summarized?

Yes. Threads can be summarized over time and copied out to your EHR if needed.

Does this replace our inbox?

No. Threads keep clinical context where it belongs; they complement your existing messaging tools.

Can I see who last updated a problem?

Yes. Each problem update is appropriately attributed and time stamped.

Can threads be summarized?

Yes. Threads can be summarized over time and copied out to your EHR if needed.