Tagging notations on Clinical notes is simple. Noterro intelligently learns how you tag and makes suggestions on tags you create in the future. Here are a few key features to know about tagging.
There are various image diagrams to choose from. You can select which diagram type and specific body part to tag, draw, and report on. You can view and choose between the various image diagrams from the SOAP note section within your clinical note.
When you tag a diagram, Noterro will intelligently predict which muscle you will likely tag and pre-populate the location. A few other suggestions will allow you to click to change the location selected quickly. Optionally, you can type and search for different locations or add your own!
The more you tag, the better your tag predictions become. Noterro learns which tags you will most likely use based on many predictors, including the location, past tags, and common tags. Over time, you should add more tags with fewer clicks because of predictive tagging.
Tag comments require both customization and speed. As you tag, Noterro will predict the comments you'll likely use. These suggestions will be written in your writing style and can be quickly adjusted. Over time, you should add more tags with fewer clicks because of predictive comments.
You can edit a tag by clicking on it on the diagram, hovering over it on the Clinical note, and clicking the pencil icon.
Tagging notations on Clinical notes is simple. Noterro intelligently learns how you tag and makes suggestions on tags you create in the future. Here are a few key features to know about tagging.
There are various image diagrams to choose from. You can select which diagram type and specific body part to tag, draw, and report on. You can view and choose between the various image diagrams from the SOAP note section within your clinical note.
When you tag a diagram, Noterro will intelligently predict which muscle you will likely tag and pre-populate the location. A few other suggestions will allow you to click to change the location selected quickly. Optionally, you can type and search for different locations or add your own!
The more you tag, the better your tag predictions become. Noterro learns which tags you will most likely use based on many predictors, including the location, past tags, and common tags. Over time, you should add more tags with fewer clicks because of predictive tagging.
Tag comments require both customization and speed. As you tag, Noterro will predict the comments you'll likely use. These suggestions will be written in your writing style and can be quickly adjusted. Over time, you should add more tags with fewer clicks because of predictive comments.
You can edit a tag by clicking on it on the diagram, hovering over it on the Clinical note, and clicking the pencil icon.
Tagging notations on Clinical notes is simple. Noterro intelligently learns how you tag and makes suggestions on tags you create in the future. Here are a few key features to know about tagging.
There are various image diagrams to choose from. You can select which diagram type and specific body part to tag, draw, and report on. You can view and choose between the various image diagrams from the SOAP note section within your clinical note.
When you tag a diagram, Noterro will intelligently predict which muscle you will likely tag and pre-populate the location. A few other suggestions will allow you to click to change the location selected quickly. Optionally, you can type and search for different locations or add your own!
The more you tag, the better your tag predictions become. Noterro learns which tags you will most likely use based on many predictors, including the location, past tags, and common tags. Over time, you should add more tags with fewer clicks because of predictive tagging.
Tag comments require both customization and speed. As you tag, Noterro will predict the comments you'll likely use. These suggestions will be written in your writing style and can be quickly adjusted. Over time, you should add more tags with fewer clicks because of predictive comments.
You can edit a tag by clicking on it on the diagram, hovering over it on the Clinical note, and clicking the pencil icon.