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How to Automatically Send Your Notes to Your EMR with Tali

Learn how to use Tali's patient context and note-autopopulation capabilities

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Written by Harrison Reilly
Updated over 3 weeks ago

Overview

Tali’s enhanced EMR integrations streamlines clinical documentation, allowing you to keep your notes organized with Patient Context and auto-populate notes into Patient Charts.

This guide explains the new features, and shows how you can expect to use them to enhance your workflow.


Key Features

Single Sign-On (SSO)

  • Feature: Log in to Tali once through your CHR account, and stay connected across sessions without needing to log in again.

  • Why it’s useful: Perfect for sharing devices with colleagues, or using Tali on multiple devices.

Add Patient Context to Notes

  • Feature: When you launch Tali from your EMR, patient information (e.g., Name, Age, and Gender) is automatically added to your notes

  • Why it’s useful: This eliminates the need for manual entry within your note titles, ensuring organized and accurate documentation

Send Notes to a Patient’s Chart with Note Autopopulation

  • Feature: After generating notes with Tali, send them directly to the patient’s chart

  • Why it’s useful: This feature reduces steps in your workflow, centralizes documentation, and minimizes the chance of errors


Supported EMRs

EMR

SSO

Patient Context

Note Auto-Population

CHR

Med Access

Coming soon

Coming soon

PS Suite

Accuro

Coming soon

Coming soon

Coming soon


Benefits of the Integration

Save Time

  • Automate patient data entry to focus on documentation

  • Reduce clicks and workflow effort with seamless and secure note transfers to patient charts

Enhance Data Integrity

  • Avoid errors from manual data entry

  • Trust that your documentation is complete and accurate with real-time updates



How It Works

For step-by-step instructions on using Patient Context and Sending Notes to EMRs, check out our detailed getting started guides for each EMR:

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