Streamline dermatological care with automated patient documentation

PatientNotes aids dermatologists in managing skin health records and treatment plans, enhancing patient consultations and treatment effectiveness.

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Dermatologists, more skin focus, less screen focus

Dermatologists using PatientNotes will see an improvement in how patient skin conditions and treatments are documented, with AI ensuring fast, secure, and thorough record-keeping.

Dermatologists Saving Time with AI

Dermatologists appreciate PatientNotes for its ability to streamline skin care and treatment documentation, saving time and enhancing the quality of clinical notes, which improves patient dermatological care and treatment tracking.

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Customized Dermatology notes ready swiftly.

Dermatologists enhance patient care with PatientNotes by quickly generating detailed dermatological notes, allowing more time for treatments and consultations.

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Recommended Dermatologist Action Plans

Dermatologists ensure patients receive clear, actionable summaries post-consultation, providing a written care plan and next steps for their skin health journey.

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Dermatologists Save Hours on Patient Care Reports

Swiftly generate dermatological reports and referrals, focusing more on skin health management.

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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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Works with the existing PMS in your dermatology practice

Dermatologists can integrate PatientNotes with systems like TM3, streamlining skin health records and treatment plans.

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Dermatologists consult on skin health using PatientNotes in medical offices, during skin care classes, and through telehealth.

Dermatologists can access patient skin care profiles on any device with PatientNotes, compatible with dermatologist telehealth platforms.

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iPhone app

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iPad app

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PC

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Mac

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Microsoft Teams

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Zoom

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Google Meet (using PatientNotes Mac App)

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Plans for teams of all sizes

Essential Plan

AU$29
per practitioner / month
What’s included
Unlimited session recordings
2 Clinical Notes Prompt Templates
5 Medical Letters Prompt Templates
Mobile App - iPhone & iPad
No credit card required
FAQs

Frequently asked questions

How do AI notes enhance patient documentation for dermatologists?

AI notes automatically document skin conditions with precise terminology, capture visual findings, and track lesion changes over time while ensuring complete documentation of treatments and patient responses.

What are the benefits of using AI notes for dermatology practices?

AI notes reduce documentation time by automatically generating comprehensive dermatological descriptions, allowing dermatologists to see more patients while maintaining thorough records and improving coding accuracy for better reimbursement.

What is the best AI for dermatology?

The best AI for dermatology depends on specific practice needs, with leading solutions including specialized skin lesion detection systems, comprehensive dermatology-specific EHR platforms, and advanced image analysis tools validated through clinical studies.

Can AI notes support dermatologists in tracking treatment outcomes?

AI notes enable dermatologists to objectively monitor treatment efficacy by documenting visual changes in skin conditions and maintaining consistent measurement criteria across multiple visits.

How is AI being used in dermatology?

AI is being used in dermatology for image analysis to identify potential skin cancers, tracking changes in moles or lesions over time, and assisting with diagnosis of common conditions like psoriasis, eczema, and acne through pattern recognition.

Is AI dermatologist legit?

AI dermatology tools are legitimate clinical aids that have demonstrated effectiveness in research settings, but they're designed to complement rather than replace dermatologist expertise and clinical judgment.

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