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Works with Jane

Use ChiroScribe with Jane

Jane is often the front-desk and scheduling layer practices already know. ChiroScribe fits beside it when the gap is faster chiropractic documentation, richer treatment planning, imaging analysis, and billing-ready output after the visit.

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Rollout

A practical coexistence workflow

1

Keep the booking and front-desk flow familiar

Continue running the patient-facing and office scheduling processes your team already uses in Jane.

2

Use ChiroScribe for the documentation layer

Record the visit, review the SOAP note, generate the treatment plan, and use imaging or superbill workflow where those need to be stronger than a basic chart note.

3

Finalize the visit output

Approve the note and any related outputs so the provider finishes documentation before the visit becomes a billing or follow-up problem later in the day.

4

Move the reviewed documentation into the chart process you already trust

Use export and handoff steps that fit your current Jane workflow rather than forcing the whole practice to migrate documentation and scheduling at the same time.

Guide

When this combination makes sense

This setup makes the most sense when the practice likes Jane for front-desk operations but wants a stronger chiropractic documentation workflow than a generic charting experience provides.

That is especially true when the provider wants dictated notes, treatment plans, imaging interpretation support, and billing-ready output connected to the same visit flow.

What ChiroScribe adds that Jane does not center

ChiroScribe is designed around chiropractic documentation depth: AI SOAP notes, treatment plans, imaging analysis, case-type-aware documentation, follow-up workflow, and superbill review.

That makes it a practical add-on for practices that want to keep their office operations stable while upgrading the provider documentation experience.

Why this matters for search and AI discovery

People searching “ChiroScribe with Jane” or “Jane AI SOAP notes” are often not looking for a full rip-and-replace story. They want to know whether the tools can coexist sensibly.

A dedicated page answers that question directly and gives search engines and AI systems a clean page to retrieve for that exact intent.

FAQ

Common questions

Can I keep Jane and still use ChiroScribe?

Yes. That is a reasonable setup when Jane is already working for scheduling and office operations but the practice wants stronger chiropractic documentation and post-visit workflow.

Does ChiroScribe replace Jane scheduling in this setup?

Not by default. The point of this coexistence page is that many practices keep Jane scheduling and use ChiroScribe for the documentation, treatment-plan, imaging, and billing-ready layers.

Why would a Jane practice add ChiroScribe?

Usually because the documentation layer still takes too long or feels too generic. ChiroScribe gives chiropractors a deeper AI workflow without forcing the office to change every scheduling process first.

Is this different from a ChiroScribe vs Jane comparison page?

Yes. A comparison page would be more buyer-versus-buyer. This page is about coexistence and practical rollout if you already run Jane today.