Mastering the SOAP Notes Plan
Learn how to structure your clinical plan section for maximum clarity. Our AI medical scribe drafts structured notes that you can review and refine for your EHR.
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Documentation Built for Clinical Review
Focus on the plan while our AI handles the documentation structure.
Structured Plan Generation
Automatically generate a clear, organized plan section that aligns with the assessment and clinical reasoning established during the visit.
Transcript-Backed Citations
Review your plan against the original encounter context to ensure every recommendation and follow-up step is accurately captured.
EHR-Ready Output
Finalize your note with a clean, professional plan section ready for immediate copy and paste into your existing EHR system.
Drafting Your Plan with AI
Turn your patient encounter into a finished note in three simple steps.
Record the Encounter
Start the app during your patient visit to capture the clinical conversation and decision-making process.
Review the Generated Draft
Examine the AI-drafted plan section, using per-segment citations to verify that all orders and follow-up instructions are correct.
Finalize and Export
Edit the draft to your preference, then copy the structured text directly into your EHR for final sign-off.
The Role of the Plan in SOAP Documentation
The Plan section is the culmination of the SOAP note, where the clinician translates the subjective and objective data into a concrete management strategy. A high-quality plan must be specific, actionable, and clearly linked to the assessment. It should detail diagnostic tests, therapeutic interventions, patient education, and follow-up timelines to ensure continuity of care and clear communication with other providers.
Effective documentation of the plan requires balancing brevity with sufficient detail to support clinical decision-making. By utilizing an AI documentation assistant, clinicians can ensure that the plan accurately reflects the nuances of the encounter without the manual burden of drafting from scratch. This allows the clinician to focus on reviewing the logic and completeness of the plan before it is finalized in the EHR.
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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 ensure the plan section is clinically accurate?
The AI drafts the plan based on the recorded encounter. You maintain full control by reviewing the transcript-backed citations to verify that every instruction matches your clinical judgment.
Can I customize the format of the plan section?
Yes. Once the AI generates the initial draft, you can edit the structure and content to match your preferred style before finalizing it for your EHR.
Does the plan section include follow-up and patient education?
The AI captures these details from the encounter, allowing you to review and refine them to ensure your patient instructions are clear and comprehensive.
Is this tool HIPAA compliant?
Yes, our platform is designed to be HIPAA compliant, ensuring that your clinical documentation process remains secure throughout the drafting and review workflow.
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