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Example of SOAPie Documentation

Learn the required sections for the SOAPie format and see how our AI medical scribe turns your recorded encounters into a structured first draft.

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Is this the right documentation format for you?

For clinicians tracking interventions

Best for those who need to document not just the plan, but the specific action taken and the patient's immediate response.

Get a structural blueprint

You will find the exact breakdown of the Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan, Intervention, and Evaluation sections.

Move from example to draft

Aduvera helps you apply this SOAPie structure to your actual patient visits using AI-generated drafts from recordings.

See how Aduvera turns a recorded visit into a transcript-backed draft when you want example of soapie documentation guidance without starting from scratch.

High-fidelity SOAPie drafting

Move beyond generic templates with a scribe that understands the nuance of intervention and evaluation.

Intervention & Evaluation Mapping

The AI identifies specific actions taken during the visit and the resulting patient response to populate the 'I' and 'E' sections.

Transcript-Backed Citations

Verify every claim in your SOAPie note by clicking per-segment citations that link directly to the encounter recording.

EHR-Ready SOAPie Output

Generate a structured note that is formatted for immediate review and copy-pasting into your existing EHR system.

From encounter to SOAPie note

Turn a live patient interaction into a structured clinical record in three steps.

1

Record the encounter

Use the web app to record the patient visit, capturing the dialogue and clinical observations naturally.

2

Review the AI draft

Aduvera organizes the recording into the SOAPie format, drafting the Subjective through Evaluation sections for your review.

3

Finalize and export

Verify the accuracy using source context, make any necessary edits, and paste the final note into your EHR.

Understanding the SOAPie Documentation Standard

SOAPie documentation extends the traditional SOAP note by adding Intervention (I) and Evaluation (E). A strong SOAPie note begins with the Subjective (patient's report) and Objective (measurable data), followed by the Assessment (clinical diagnosis) and Plan (proposed treatment). The Intervention section must detail the specific action performed—such as administering a medication or performing a procedure—while the Evaluation section records the patient's immediate reaction or the outcome of that intervention.

Using Aduvera to draft SOAPie notes eliminates the need to manually recall every intervention detail after a long shift. The AI medical scribe captures the real-time dialogue and clinical actions from the recording, ensuring that the 'I' and 'E' sections are based on what actually happened during the encounter. This provides a high-fidelity first pass that the clinician can verify against the transcript before finalizing the record.

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Common Questions on SOAPie Documentation

Transcript-backed documentation, clinician review, and EHR-ready note output are built into every workflow.

What is the main difference between SOAP and SOAPie?

SOAPie adds Intervention and Evaluation, making it more suitable for workflows where immediate action and response must be documented.

Can I use the SOAPie format to create my own notes in Aduvera?

Yes, Aduvera supports structured clinical notes and can help you draft the specific sections required for a SOAPie record from your recordings.

How does the AI handle the 'Evaluation' part of the note?

The AI identifies the patient's response to a treatment or intervention mentioned during the recorded encounter and drafts it into the Evaluation section.

Can I verify the accuracy of the AI-generated SOAPie draft?

Yes, you can review transcript-backed source context and per-segment citations to ensure the draft accurately reflects the encounter.

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