Streamline FDAR Charting for Dizziness
Our AI medical scribe helps you draft precise Focus, Data, Action, and Response notes. Capture complex vestibular symptoms and transform them into structured clinical documentation.
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Clinical Documentation Built for FDAR
Maintain high-fidelity records for complex dizziness presentations with tools designed for clinician review.
Structured FDAR Drafting
Automatically organize patient encounter details into the Focus, Data, Action, and Response framework for consistent charting.
Transcript-Backed Citations
Verify your clinical notes by reviewing source context and per-segment citations directly linked to your encounter recording.
EHR-Ready Output
Generate finalized, structured notes that are ready for immediate review and copy-paste into your existing EHR system.
Generate Your FDAR Note
Turn your patient encounter into a structured FDAR note in minutes.
Record the Encounter
Use the app to record your patient interaction, capturing the full history of the dizziness presentation.
Draft the FDAR Note
The AI generates a draft following the FDAR format, identifying the Focus, Data, Action, and Response segments.
Review and Finalize
Verify the note against the source transcript, adjust as needed, and copy the finalized documentation into your EHR.
Clinical Precision in Vestibular Documentation
FDAR charting—Focus, Data, Action, and Response—is particularly effective for dizziness presentations where the clinician must track specific interventions and the patient's immediate response to maneuvers or treatments. By focusing on the patient's primary concern, such as vertigo or disequilibrium, the FDAR format ensures that the data collected, the actions taken (like Epley or Semont maneuvers), and the patient's subsequent response are clearly linked.
Using an AI medical scribe to support this documentation style allows clinicians to maintain high fidelity while reducing the time spent on manual entry. By leveraging transcript-backed citations, you can ensure that the 'Data' section accurately reflects the patient's reported symptoms and physical exam findings, while the 'Response' section captures the clinical outcome, providing a robust record that supports continuity of care.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Transcript-backed documentation, clinician review, and EHR-ready note output are built into every workflow.
How does the AI handle the 'Focus' section for dizziness?
The AI identifies the patient's primary complaint or clinical concern from the transcript and suggests it as the Focus, which you can then refine or confirm during your review.
Can I use this for complex vestibular exams?
Yes, the app captures the details of your physical exam and history, allowing you to ensure that all relevant findings are included in the Data section of your FDAR note.
How do I verify the 'Response' section?
You can review the generated response against the source transcript within the app to ensure it accurately reflects the patient's reaction to your clinical interventions.
Is the documentation HIPAA compliant?
Yes, the platform is designed to be HIPAA compliant, ensuring that your clinical documentation process meets the necessary standards for patient data protection.
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