ClickNotes lets you inject pre-written text into any field - be it EHR, practice management, or even emails — with a single click.
All your common phrases or notes just a click away.
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Three steps from download to faster notes.
Create buttons with your go-to phrases, diagnoses, management plans, exam findings, or more. Use variables for patient-specific details.
With your EHR or notes app open, click a button. ClickNotes types the text for you — instantly, directly into the active field.
Mix and match buttons to build a full consult note in a fraction of the time. No dictation lag, no copy-paste, no reformatting.
Real results from practitioners who made the switch.
"I used to spend 20 minutes at the end of a session catching up on notes. With ClickNotes I'm done before the patient is off the table."
"My paediatric notes were the worst — so much to document. The panel set made them consistent and instant. Parents notice I'm more present."
"We rolled it out across the whole clinic. We have been able to use panels across all our computers and things are just getting done."
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References
(1) In a 2023 study of 215,207 physicians, those using templated text tools spent 40–45% less time on notes compared to copy/paste or manual typing. ClickNotes uses the same core approach — pre-written phrases, ready to insert instantly. Rotenstein et al., J Gen Intern Med, 2023.
(2) Physicians relying on copy/paste spent an average of 13 minutes per visit on notes compared to those using templated text who spent 7.7 minutes per visit. For a clinician seeing 30 patients a week, that's a difference of over 2.5 hours in total note time every single week. Rotenstein et al., J Gen Intern Med, 2023.
Rotenstein LS et al. Physician Note Composition Patterns and Time on the EHR Across Specialty Types. J Gen Intern Med. 2023;38(5):1119–1126. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10110827/