ChatGPT; new tutorial; end note display

1. Our “Rephrase with ChatGPT” feature is now in open beta!

This is a new feature which allows you to send your progress note to ChatGPT directly from Chronicler, and have ChatGPT rephrase the writing in a more narrative style. It’s a great way to leverage the clinical foundation of Chronicler’s statements, and get the benefits of A.I.’s writing capabilities.

We’re expanding our beta for this new feature to all interested subscribers with an active subscription.

You can apply to be part of the beta here.

2. A new Chronicler tutorial article is now in our help center.

We’re always looking for ways to make it easier for new subscribers to get up and running with Chronicler, and having a succinct tutorial article is a great place to start.

You can find that article here, along with all of our other help articles.

3. A notice is now displayed when you reach the end of your note. 

Up to this point, you know that you’ve reached the end of your progress note when you come to the “Tasks” step in Chronicler’s notebuilder. This is fine in general, but can be confusing if you were looking for a very definitive message to affirm that you’ve completed your note.

To help communicate this more specifically, Chronicler now displays a message after the final step in your note which confirms that you’ve reached the end of the workflow. 



Philip Breedlove

Technical Cofounder of Therapy Shelf, LLC.

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