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Overview

Corti provides a library of standard, out of the box templates for use in note generation workflows. Standard templates are comprised of standardized note sections that are also available for use. The default template library is always growing.
Is the standard template not meeting your needs? You can leverage Corti standard sections to assemble your own template and customize the output of each section further. Read our guide here.

Standard Out-of-the-Box Templates

The following templates are available for use with Corti API:

templateKey: corti-soapDescription: Classic SOAP note supporting ambient note generation for most medical visits.Sections included: Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan

Use the templateKey and language codes for these system default templates in your note generation requests, or use the GET /templates request to see all available templates.

Standard Out-of-the-Box Sections

Corti provides a number of standard sections. These are typically used in the Corti standard templates.
You can use those as a base to assemble your own templates and customize the sections further. Read our guide here.
All Corti standard sections are available for all the supported languages, see overview here; and are ready to support documentationMode: routed_parallel while also still supporting global_sequential - learn more here You can list all available Corti standard section incl. their various language translations by using the GET templateSections endpoint.
Section nameSection KeyDescription
Actionscorti-actionsTherapeutic actions performed
Actions and Plan corti-actions-and-plan Therapeutic and diagnostic procedures that have been performed during consultation, and the planned steps for the future
Allergiescorti-allergiesAllergies and associated reactions
Assessmentcorti-assessmentAssessment based on current clinical findings
Assessment and Plancorti-assessment-and-planA diagnosis or evaluation of the patient’s condition and the proposed treatment plan
Brief clinical notecorti-brief-clinical-noteA brief, clinical note summarizing the encounter and key clinical findings
Chief Complaintcorti-chief-complaintPrimary concern prompting the patient’s visit
 Diagnoses corti-diagnoses List of diagnoses, past and current, that have been discussed
Diagnostic Resultscorti-diagnostic-resultsRelevant lab and imaging results referenced during the visit
Discharge Summary corti-discharge-summary Summary of the entire material in the format of a discharge note
Discussion Notescorti-discussion-notesBullet list summary of the key discussion points of the consultation (reason for visit, patient concerns, provider recommendations, next steps)
Emergency Situation Detailscorti-emergency-situation-detailsSummary of emergency service response call transcripts that includes the 5Ws: Who, What, Where, When, Weapons involved
Family Historycorti-family-historyFamily medical conditions relevant to the patient’s health risk
History of Present Illnesscorti-hpiPatient’s description of the history of the present illness
 Interval History corti-interval-history Developments since the patient’s last visit
Medical Decision Makingcorti-medical-decision-makingClinician’s reasoning behind diagnoses and care decisions
Medicationscorti-medicationsRecord of the patient’s current medications
Objectivecorti-objectiveDetailed results of the physical examination and other diagnostic data
Past Medical Historycorti-past-medical-historyPast medical conditions, surgeries, and procedures
Patient summarycorti-patient-summarySummary of patient visit intended for non-medical professional
Physical Examinationcorti-physical-exam-with-vitalsPhysical exam findings, including vitals
Plancorti-planPlanned follow-up steps and actions after the consultation
 Referral corti-referral Referral to another medical professional
Review of Systemscorti-review-of-systemsPatient-reported symptoms organized by body system
Social Historycorti-social-historySocial history including habits and risk factors
Subjectivecorti-subjectiveDetailed history, both current and past.
Vital Signscorti-vital-signsSummary of patient vitals mentioned in the consultation, including blood pressure, temperature, pulse, respiratory rate, and oxygen saturation