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Documentation continuity

Documentation continuity gaps become clinical risk faster than teams expect

When session context lives in memory instead of notes, continuity drops, supervision slows, and new clinicians inherit uncertainty.

Continuity problems rarely start as dramatic incidents. They start as delayed notes, context that only one clinician remembers, and treatment history that has to be reconstructed verbally.

12 questions, about 2 minutes, instant score, full personalised report unlocked by email.

What the report gives you

A clearer view of your documentation system

A scored continuity view that shows how exposed your clinic is when care changes hands.

A maturity level that frames whether continuity is structured, manual, or fragmented.

Clear next-step recommendations tied to your weakest documentation dimension.

Where the risk appears

Signals a clinical lead can spot early

A clinician joining a case still needs verbal reconstruction before they feel safe continuing care.

Important context is spread across separate notes, messages, or individual memory rather than one traceable record.

Supervisors can see that continuity is weak, but not exactly where the handover risk is building.

Diagnostic credibility

A continuity issue is usually a system issue

The assessment turns continuity risk into something visible and operational. Instead of asking whether handover feels messy, you get a structured view of where documentation is failing to carry care safely between clinicians.

Governance-friendly output

Free personalised report and branded PDF. Benchmark comparison coming as more teams complete the diagnostic.

Clear next step

See the single highest-priority documentation improvement for your clinic first.

See what your documentation system is exposing today

Take the free team report to diagnose the exposure, quantify it, and leave with one priority fix before you decide whether to begin a free trial.