Matched to the cadence of liver care
Hepatology alternates long new-patient workups — viral, metabolic, autoimmune, alcohol-related — with dense six-month cirrhosis reviews. Medical Scribe records either kind of visit, in clinic or by telehealth, and drafts a note scaled to it, from full ROS to a focused surveillance check. You review, adjust, and sign before it’s filed.
The Hepatologist’s Note, from ROS to numbered plans
Drafts follow the built-in Hepatologist’s Note template: Subjective with history and social factors like alcohol use; a comprehensive Review of Systems; Objective split into Examination and Investigations with dated results; and an Impression & Plan organized per issue with differential, planned investigations, treatment, and referrals. Custom variants for your practice take minutes.
Surveillance you can prove happened
When a lesion appears at 18 months, the chart must show surveillance was offered, scheduled, and tracked at every visit. Because Medical Scribe documents each review from the actual conversation — the ultrasound date set, the EGD interval discussed, the counseling delivered — your surveillance record is continuous, specific, and defensible.