Documentation Challenges in Palliative Care
Note Types for Palliative Care
Purpose-built templates for every encounter type
Goals of Care Notes
Structured documentation of illness understanding, values, and treatment preference discussions
Symptom Management
Multi-symptom assessment with pain scales, medication adjustments, and non-pharmacologic interventions
Family Conference Documentation
Meeting notes with attendees, discussion points, decisions made, and follow-up plan
Hospice Eligibility
Prognostic documentation supporting hospice certification with disease-specific criteria
Key Features for Palliative Care
Built specifically for your workflow
Symptom Assessment
ESAS scoring, pain scales, and multi-symptom tracking with intervention documentation
Conversation Capture
Preserves the nuance of goals-of-care discussions while maintaining clinical accuracy
Prognostic Documentation
Supports hospice certification with disease-specific prognostic criteria
Family Meeting Notes
Structured conference documentation with participant roles and decision tracking
“In palliative care, every word matters. Scribeable captures the human side of these conversations — the patient's values, the family's concerns — while I stay fully present. It's the only AI scribe I trust for this work.”
Dr. Maria Santos
Palliative Medicine, Hospice & Palliative Care Program
*Name and details changed. Based on composite user experiences.
Common Palliative Care Conditions
Common Palliative Care Procedures
Related Specialties
AI Medical Scribe for Palliative Care
Sensitive, thorough documentation for palliative medicine. Goals-of-care conversations, symptom management notes, family conference documentation, and hospice eligibility assessments.
Documentation Challenges in Palliative Care
- Documenting nuanced goals-of-care conversations with multiple family members
- Tracking complex symptom burden across multiple domains simultaneously
- Creating comprehensive family conference notes capturing all participants and decisions
- Meeting hospice eligibility documentation requirements for certification
- Balancing sensitive documentation with accurate clinical detail
Note Types for Palliative Care
Goals of Care Notes
Structured documentation of illness understanding, values, and treatment preference discussions
Symptom Management
Multi-symptom assessment with pain scales, medication adjustments, and non-pharmacologic interventions
Family Conference Documentation
Meeting notes with attendees, discussion points, decisions made, and follow-up plan
Hospice Eligibility
Prognostic documentation supporting hospice certification with disease-specific criteria
Key Features for Palliative Care
Symptom Assessment
ESAS scoring, pain scales, and multi-symptom tracking with intervention documentation
Conversation Capture
Preserves the nuance of goals-of-care discussions while maintaining clinical accuracy
Prognostic Documentation
Supports hospice certification with disease-specific prognostic criteria
Family Meeting Notes
Structured conference documentation with participant roles and decision tracking
Stats
- 2 min - GOC Notes
- 60% - Documentation Reduction
- 100% - Hospice Compliance
- 45% - More Family Time
Testimonial
In palliative care, every word matters. Scribeable captures the human side of these conversations — the patient's values, the family's concerns — while I stay fully present. It's the only AI scribe I trust for this work.
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