Custom Formatting allows you to personalize how notes are generated. By setting specific formatting instructions, you ensure that every note consistently reflects your clinical style, preferences, and workflow needs. Custom Formatting rules are applied on a per-user, per-template basis. Each provider configures their own preferences, which do not affect other providers using the same template.Documentation Index
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What It Does
Custom formatting applies rules to the AI on a per-template basis. For example, you can instruct the system to:- Bold all section headers
- Use bullet points in the Plan section
- Include gender-based salutations (e.g., “Mr.” or “Mrs.”)
- Number the patient’s next steps
- Add specific formatting for medications or vitals
How to Customize
Overall Template Rules
Set overall rules
The top of the template screen shows Overall Rules — pre-built rule chips such as Professional tone, Proper punctuation, Replace abbreviations, and Include…in section. Tap See more examples to browse additional options, or type your own formatting instructions in the free-text box (up to 4,000 characters).
Section-Level Formatting
Below the overall rules, each template section (e.g., Subjective, Objective) can be customized individually. For each section you can configure: Format:- Auto (default) — AI determines the best format
- Paragraph — continuous prose
- Bulleted — bullet-point list
- Numbered — numbered list
- Auto (default) — AI determines appropriate detail level
- Detailed — comprehensive, thorough documentation
- Standard — balanced level of detail
- Concise — brief, essential information only
Learned Format
Each section includes a Learned Format area where the AI learns from your previous notes and adapts to your preferred writing style. Add sample text to teach the AI how you want each section written. For detailed instructions on adding and managing examples, see the Learned Format page.Formatting Examples
Including or excluding content:- “Create a numbered problem list based on the Subjective and Objective sections.”
- “Always document the general exam.”
- “Avoid abbreviations for diagnoses.”
- “End each note with ‘Follow-up as needed.’”
- “When documenting pain levels, write them as a number out of 10 using numerals.”
- “Never write a note in the first person.”
- “Always abbreviate physical therapy as ‘PT’.”
Macros
Macros let you define pre-built content — either dynamic or static — that is automatically injected into specific sections of your note. Each section of a template includes an + Add a macro button. For full details on creating and using macros, see the Macros page.Formatting rules only apply to future notes. To update an existing note with additional context, use Resume Note.