Change Log

Learn about the latest changes to Chronicler.

Change Log May 30th, 2023

What’s changed? 1. We’ve updated the order of steps in the Note builder for S.O.A.P and D.A.P. formats Chronicler will now walk you through the steps (e.g. Symptoms, Interventions, etc.) in the same order that they appear in the finished S.O.A.P. and D.A.P. formats....

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Change Log April 26th, 2023

What’s changed?   1. We’ve created a new “How to” video for getting started with Chronicler Hopefully, getting started with Chronicler is a pretty straightforward process, but Andrew and I know that what is intuitively clear to one person may be hopelessly...

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Change Log March 13th, 2023

Introduction This week we’ve rolled out a couple of enhancements for note templates and note formatting to help make Chronicler’s progress notes friendlier for mental health workers practicing in more medically focused environments. Behind the scenes, we are actively...

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Change Log March 6th, 2023

Introduction: Increasing progress note robustness As we move further into 2023, one area of improvement that we’re excited about is continuing to increase the robustness of Chronicler’s progress notes. As best guidance and requirements change over time, we want to...

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Change Log February 13, 2023

Laying an invisible foundation For the past couple of weeks, much of our development effort has been focused on laying a foundation for increased customizability. As of now, this work is purely behind the scenes, but in the coming weeks and months you’ll see...

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Change Log – January 30th, 2023

Cybersecurity and constant vigilance The theme for much of this week’s work is cybersecurity. In the course of our normal business, we’re responsible for protecting our systems and the data that they house and transport. To that end, this week we applied security...

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Change Log – January 16, 2023

Beta releases can be scary.  In an ideal scenario, we would only release “picture perfect” software at the optimal time, and then sit back and toast to our inevitable success. However, the process is almost never that straightforward in real life. Instead, it’s an...

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