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What if a workflow doesn't match my patient's situation?
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Workflows
What is a workflow?
When should I use a workflow instead of transcription?
How do I start a workflow?
Can I skip steps in a workflow?
What if I don't know the answer to a workflow question?
Can I use voice input in a workflow?
Can I add images or attachments to a workflow?
What happens if I'm interrupted during a workflow?
Can I customize workflows for my practice?
How long does it take to complete a workflow?
Can I combine transcription and workflows?
What if a workflow doesn't match my patient's situation?
Can I see a preview of a workflow before starting?
How do workflows handle conditional logic?
Can I reuse a workflow for similar patients?
What if I make a mistake in a workflow?
Can workflows include calculations or scoring?
How do workflows ensure I don't miss important information?
Can I share workflows with other clinicians?
What happens to workflow data after I finish?
Can I use workflows offline?
How do I know which workflow to use?
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What if a workflow doesn't match my patient's situation?
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If a workflow doesn’t fit:
Skip optional sections that don’t apply
Use free-text fields to explain variations
Add notes about why standard steps weren’t followed
Consider using transcription instead for unusual cases
Workflows are designed for typical encounters. Atypical cases may need more flexible documentation approaches.
Can I combine transcription and workflows?
Can I see a preview of a workflow before starting?
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