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What if I need to document something that wasn't discussed?
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How long does it take to generate documentation?
What format is the generated documentation?
How accurate is the generated documentation?
Do I need to review every generated note?
What should I check when reviewing a note?
Can I edit the generated documentation?
What if the generated note is completely wrong?
Can I regenerate documentation if I don't like the first version?
How do I handle information that wasn't captured?
Can I use documentation templates?
What if I need to document something that wasn't discussed?
How do I finalize a note?
Can I edit a note after finalizing it?
What happens to notes I don't finalize?
Can I share a summary note with colleagues?
How do I export documentation to my EMR?
Can I print or save documentation as PDF?
What if I disagree with how Quiver structured the note?
How long should I spend reviewing a note?
Can I review notes on mobile devices?
What if I find an error after the note is in the medical record?
Can I compare the generated note to the original audio?
How does Quiver handle abbreviations and medical terminology?
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What if I need to document something that wasn't discussed?
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Add it manually during review. Common examples:
Physical examination findings you noted but didn’t verbalize
Test results you reviewed silently
Standard advice you give routinely
Clinical reasoning you didn’t state aloud
The generated note is a starting point. You’re expected to complete it with all relevant clinical information.
Can I use documentation templates?
How do I finalize a note?
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