PatientNotes aids critical care registered nurses in documenting intensive treatments and patient monitoring, automating clinical notes to allow more focus on critical patient care, crucial for fast-paced critical care environments.
Critical care registered nurses can focus more on patient care with PatientNotes, which simplifies the documentation of intensive treatments and patient monitoring with AI, ensuring secure and detailed records that enhance critical care.
Get started - no credit card requiredCritical Care Registered Nurses appreciate PatientNotes for its efficiency in managing patient care documentation in critical settings, saving time and improving note quality, which supports rapid and effective critical care delivery.
Critical care registered nurses streamline patient management in critical settings with PatientNotes, rapidly producing detailed care notes and allowing more time for direct patient care.
Critical Care Registered Nurses provide clear, actionable summaries post-intensive care, empowering patients with a written care plan and next steps for their critical health journey.
Efficiently manage ICU reports and referrals, enhancing critical patient care and response.
Critical Care Registered Nurses can enhance ICU management with PatientNotes, integrating with critical care systems like TM3, optimizing patient critical care documentation and care coordination.
Critical care registered nurses can access ICU care data on any device with PatientNotes, compatible with critical care registered nurse telehealth platforms for comprehensive ICU management.
iPhone app
iPad app
PC
Mac
Microsoft Teams
Zoom
Google Meet (using PatientNotes Mac App)
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.
Transform the medical reporting in your practice, elevate the standard of patient care and bolster effective communication among healthcare professionals.