Every clinic has a documentation dialect. Ten years into practice, a chiropractor's "patient presents with acute lumbar strain following lifting injury, ROM limited 40% on flexion" is reflexive — the words come out the same way every time. AI macro generation just learns that pattern and gives it back as a one-tap insert.
What's happening in the clip
Detect the pattern
AI Scribe spots phrasing the provider has used before — same structure, same vocabulary — and surfaces it inline as the note is written.
Suggest the macro
The system proposes a macro with the right placeholders for joint, side, ROM percentages, and any other variable values it identified.
Save it, reuse it
One click adds the macro to the provider's library, immediately available across every encounter — and shareable with the rest of the practice.
Why we built it this way
Most EHRs ship with a templating system that no one uses. The reason is simple: the cost of building a good template is paid up front by the provider, in the format the software expects, and the payoff is months out. By the time the macro library would be useful, the busy doctor has already given up and started typing.
Generative macros invert that economics. The system pays the up-front cost — recognizing the pattern, naming it, slotting in the variables — and the provider just chooses to keep what's offered. Macros become a side effect of doing the work, not a separate task.
What providers tell us
- Notes get more consistent across visits because the same macro fires for the same scenario.
- Onboarding is faster — new associates inherit the senior provider's macro library on day one.
- Documentation time drops without the "template fatigue" that comes from rigid one-size-fits-all phrases.
"We cut our documentation time by more than half. Evenings at home are no longer consumed by charts. That's the real ROI." Dr. Danielle R. — Chiropractor, 3-location group
How it fits the rest of the platform
Macros generated by AI Scribe are a first-class part of the EHR — they ride alongside the structured fields used for coding, claims, and outcome measurement. That means a phrase saved here doesn't just speed up typing; it also flows cleanly into Claims 360 for billing and into the encounter analytics powering measurement-based care.
If you're curious whether this fits your specialty's workflow, the fastest way to know is to see it run against a chart that looks like yours.