Brian Lawenda, Radiation Oncologist at Advocate Radiation Oncology, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“It used to take me 10 to 45 minutes to review records and prepare a consultation note.
Now it takes a couple of minutes.
That’s why I built VeloNote.
For many complex patients, the real documentation burden is not the encounter itself. It is the work that comes before the visit: reviewing records, extracting the key details, reconstructing the clinical timeline, and building a coherent note. That is the part of medicine that quietly consumes time, adds cognitive load, and contributes to after-hours charting.
VeloNote is a HIPAA-compliant tool I built with a healthcare software development team to make chart prep far more efficient. It rapidly generates a detailed, structured, specialty-specific draft note from the chart, often about 90% complete before the visit begins. It can also assist with medical necessity appeal letters and medicolegal expert chart reviews.
I have seen this translate into meaningful gains in efficiency and patient access. In one real-world case, an oncology colleague increased patient throughput by 300% after implementing it.
Less time spent digging through the chart. Less work pushed into evenings. More attention where it belongs: on the patient.”
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