Streamline colorectal surgical documentation for better patient management

PatientNotes aids colorectal surgeons in documenting surgeries and managing post-operative care, improving patient outcomes and follow-up.

AI Efficiency Gains for Colorectal Surgeons

Colorectal Surgeons use PatientNotes to save time and enhance the quality of surgical documentation, allowing for better patient management and follow-up care in colorectal treatments.

Custom Colorectal Surgery notes drafted swiftly.

Colorectal surgeons use PatientNotes to quickly generate detailed operative notes, which helps them focus more on patient recovery and surgical care.

Recommended Colorectal Surgeon Action Plans

Colorectal Surgeons offer clear, actionable summaries post-surgery, empowering patients with a written care plan and next steps for their digestive health journey.

Colorectal Surgeons Improve Efficiency in Surgical Reporting

Quickly handle surgical reports and referrals, focusing more on colorectal patient outcomes.

Works with the existing PMS in your colorectal surgery practice

Colorectal surgeons can use PatientNotes with surgical management systems like TM3, optimizing operative reports and recovery plans.

Colorectal surgeons plan procedures using PatientNotes in surgical centers, during educational seminars, and through telehealth.

Colorectal surgeons can keep surgical notes accessible on any device with PatientNotes, compatible with colorectal surgeon telehealth platforms.

iPhone app

iPad app

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Mac

Microsoft Teams

Zoom

Google Meet (using PatientNotes Mac App)

Protecting patient health data with confidence

At PatientNotes robust security measures create the strong immune system we know is vital to your patient's healthcare data. We know medical information is sensitive, and we’ve fortified PatientNotes with cutting-edge security measures to safeguard your clinical consults and notes.

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Transform the medical reporting in your practice, elevate the standard of patient care and bolster effective communication among healthcare professionals.