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BIRP Charting Example and Drafting Guide

See exactly what belongs in each section of a BIRP note. Use our AI medical scribe to turn your next patient encounter into a structured BIRP draft.

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Best for clinicians who need to document observable patient behaviors and specific therapeutic interventions.

BIRP Structure Guidance

You will find a breakdown of the Behavior, Intervention, Response, and Plan sections and what to include in each.

From Example to Draft

Aduvera helps you move from this template to a finished note by recording the visit and drafting the BIRP sections for you.

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

High-Fidelity BIRP Documentation

Move beyond generic templates with a scribe that captures the nuance of behavioral interventions.

Intervention-Response Mapping

The AI identifies the specific clinician intervention and the patient's immediate response, ensuring the 'I' and 'R' sections are logically linked.

Transcript-Backed Citations

Verify that the 'Behavior' section accurately reflects the patient's presentation by reviewing the source context for every claim.

EHR-Ready BIRP Output

Generate a structured note formatted for your EHR, allowing you to review and copy/paste the final draft instantly.

From Encounter to BIRP Note

Stop manually mapping your session notes to the BIRP format.

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Record the Session

Use the web app to record the patient encounter, capturing the dialogue and behavioral observations in real-time.

2

Review the AI Draft

The AI organizes the encounter into Behavior, Intervention, Response, and Plan sections based on the conversation.

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Verify and Finalize

Check the per-segment citations to ensure clinical accuracy before copying the note into your EHR.

Understanding the BIRP Note Structure

A strong BIRP note focuses on objectivity and the direct link between clinician action and patient outcome. The Behavior section should contain observable data and patient quotes; the Intervention section details the specific therapeutic technique used; the Response section records the patient's reaction to that intervention; and the Plan outlines the next steps for treatment. Avoiding vague language in the 'Response' section is critical for demonstrating medical necessity and progress.

Aduvera eliminates the need to reconstruct these four sections from memory after a session. By recording the encounter, the AI scribe identifies the specific interventions mentioned and the patient's corresponding reactions, drafting them into the correct BIRP fields. This allows the clinician to spend their review time refining the clinical narrative rather than trying to remember which specific prompt led to which patient response.

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BIRP Charting Questions

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

What is the difference between the Behavior and Response sections in a BIRP note?

Behavior describes the patient's state at the start of the session or throughout, while Response specifically documents how the patient reacted to the clinician's intervention.

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

Yes, the app supports structured clinical notes and can be used to draft the specific sections required for BIRP documentation.

How does the AI handle the 'Intervention' section if the clinician doesn't explicitly name the technique?

The AI analyzes the dialogue to identify the clinical action taken, which the clinician then reviews and refines using the transcript-backed source context.

Does the AI scribe support other behavioral health formats besides BIRP?

Yes, the app supports various structured styles, including SOAP and other common clinical documentation formats.

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