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Using Statements in Your Session Summary

Statements help you quickly add high-quality, clinically accurate language to your session summaries. Instead of typing everything from scratch, you can insert ready-to-use interventions, techniques, and clinical observations with one click.

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How to Open Statements

In the Summarize Your Session page, click the four-square icon next to the summary text box.

This opens the Statements Library.

What You’ll See

  • A searchable list of pre-written clinical statements

  • Categories for filtering (e.g., Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, etc.)

  • A “Favorites” tab for saving the statements you use most

  • A + New Statement button for creating your own reusable statements

How to Use a Statement

  1. Browse or search for a statement

  2. Click it to insert it into your summary

  3. Edit or personalize the text as needed

Statements are meant to speed up documentation while still giving you full control over the wording.

Creating Your Own Statements

Click + New Statement to save your own frequently used phrases.

You can assign categories and mark favorites so they’re easy to reuse.

Why Statements Matter

  • Saves time writing session summaries

  • Ensures consistent, high-quality language

  • Helps structure your clinical reasoning

  • Improves the inputs that AutoNotes uses to generate stronger final notes

Using statements ensures better generation outcomes and helps maintain continuity across your documentation.

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