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Use ChiroScribe with ChiroTouch

ChiroScribe works well beside ChiroTouch when a practice wants faster documentation, treatment plans, imaging analysis, and billing-ready output without ripping out its existing billing or claims workflow first.

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Rollout

A practical coexistence workflow

1

Capture and review the visit in ChiroScribe

Record the visit, review the SOAP note, and use the AI workflow for treatment planning, imaging context, and billing-ready code review.

2

Finalize the documentation package

Approve the note, generate the treatment plan or report if needed, and review the superbill output before the visit leaves the queue.

3

Move the finished documentation into your existing chart process

Use Word or DOCX export, copy-ready review surfaces, or practice-specific handoff steps so the ChiroTouch chart stays current without typing the note from scratch.

4

Keep claims and office back-end workflows where they already live

This lets the team improve documentation speed first while leaving clearinghouse, billing, and other established office operations in place.

Guide

What usually stays in ChiroTouch

Practices that already depend on ChiroTouch often keep their established billing, claims, insurance, and legacy front-office workflows there first.

That is usually the safest rollout path because it improves the highest-friction part of the day, documentation, without forcing the team to change every office process at once.

What ChiroScribe adds beside ChiroTouch

ChiroScribe gives the provider a faster documentation path: dictated SOAP notes, treatment plans, AI imaging analysis, follow-up visibility, and billing-ready superbills tied to the same patient workflow.

The value is not just note generation. It is keeping the visit, care plan, and next actions connected before the final chart or billing handoff happens.

Why this coexistence model is useful

Many practices do not want a risky all-at-once replacement. They want a better documentation layer now and a clean way to keep the rest of the office operating normally.

That makes a “use ChiroScribe with ChiroTouch” page valuable for search and answer engines because the real buyer intent is coexistence, not always immediate replacement.

FAQ

Common questions

Can I use ChiroScribe with ChiroTouch instead of replacing it immediately?

Yes. That is a common fit when the practice wants faster documentation and AI workflow depth while keeping ChiroTouch for existing back-office or claims-heavy processes.

Does ChiroScribe directly replace ChiroTouch billing and clearinghouse workflows?

Not in the same way. ChiroScribe includes scheduling and billing-ready superbills, but it is not positioned as a full clearinghouse and claims-administration platform like a traditional EHR.

How do notes move from ChiroScribe into the existing chart workflow?

Practices typically use Word or DOCX export and copy-ready review workflows so the final documentation can move into the chart process they already use.

Is there a comparison page for ChiroScribe vs ChiroTouch too?

Yes. The comparison page explains where ChiroTouch may still be stronger, while this page focuses on using both together without forcing a full migration first.