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?

Can I see who last updated a problem?

Can threads be summarized?

Does this replace our inbox?

Can I see who last updated a problem?

Can threads be summarized?

Does this replace our inbox?

Can I see who last updated a problem?

Can threads be summarized?