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Stop writing PI narrative reports on Sunday night.

RadiusDocs drafts narrative reports, denial appeals, lien letters, and deposition prep packets from the SOAP notes and outside records you already have. In your house format. Citation-backed. You stay in charge of the clinical opinion.

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Final Narrative — MVA Patient, 47 visits

Treatment course, objective findings, prognosis. Cited.

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Here's what RadiusDocs isn't.

We've watched too many clinics evaluate us as the wrong kind of software. Let's get that out of the way.

Not an EMR replacement.

Keep Jane, ChiroTouch, or whatever you're using. RadiusDocs works from the records and notes those systems produce.

Not an ambient scribe.

We don't listen to your adjustments or write live SOAP notes. We work on the documentation load that happens after the patient leaves.

Not a practice management or billing tool.

Claim submission, scheduling, and revenue cycle stay where they are. We assemble the medical narrative that supports your appeal, lien, or attorney request.

Four jobs RadiusDocs does for chiropractic clinics.

Drawn from public r/Chiropractic threads and PI-clinic operator language. We didn't invent these.

Weekend reports

Get your weekends back from PI narrative reports.

Chiropractors in PI-heavy practices describe writing final narratives, depositions reports, and attorney summaries on nights and weekends — pulled together from rushed visit notes, outside records, and memory.

Public r/Chiropractic posts repeatedly cite weekend narrative work and associate-doctor documentation overload as a top driver of practice burnout.
RadiusDocs drafts PI narratives from your SOAP notes and outside records in your house format — you review and sign, not author from scratch.
Insurance denials

Appeals backed by the chart — not your memory.

Bundling changes, ASH-administered denials, and "not medically necessary" rejections force chiropractors to assemble support packets under deadline. The clinical facts exist in the chart; the bottleneck is getting them out into appeal language.

Public chiropractic threads describe denial rates near 50% on certain payer programs even after "jumping through their hoops."
Citation-backed appeal narratives assembled from your existing notes, with conservative-care history and objective findings linked to source pages.
Attorney coordination

Lien letters, narratives, and deposition prep — without re-reading the chart.

PI-facing clinics coordinate constantly with plaintiff attorneys around liens, settlement expectations, and deposition prep. Each request usually means re-reading the same chart in a new format. RadiusDocs builds attorney-ready outputs from the same record set.

The same chart story gets retyped into narrative, lien letter, deposition packet, and demand support — repeatedly.
One record stack in, multiple attorney-ready outputs out — narrative reports, lien support, deposition prep packets, all citation-backed.
Multi-system entry

Stop retyping the same chart story into yet another system.

Chiropractic clinics typically juggle EMR (Jane, ChiroTouch, etc.), scheduling, and separate PI-report tools — forcing duplicate demographic and clinical entry. RadiusDocs sits downstream of all of them and reduces re-synthesis work.

Public threads cite Jane notes as "cumbersome" and describe entering the same demographic information across multiple programs.
RadiusDocs ingests PDFs, scans, images, and handwritten notes from any EMR — you don't change your charting workflow.

What chiropractors actually say.

Public r/Chiropractic quotes describing the documentation load.

Most of my day is spent behind a computer, doing SOAP notes and documentation.
— Living-Radio-725, r/Chiropractic
I'm tired of doing reports on the weekend and having my associate docs overwhelmed with documentation.
— Ctchiro, r/Chiropractic
I would love an automated way to streamline initial narrative reports with my EMR.
— Ctchiro, r/Chiropractic

Works With Your Existing Stack

Questions you’re probably asking

Do I have to switch off Jane or ChiroTouch?

No. CaseOS works from the records and notes your EMR already produces. Your charting, scheduling, and billing stay where they are.

Will it really draft narrative reports from my SOAP notes?

Yes — PI narratives, lien letters, and deposition-prep packets assembled from your existing notes and outside records, in your house format, for your review and sign-off.

Will denial appeals hold up?

Each assertion is cited to the source page, so appeals arrive with conservative-care history and objective findings already supported.

Is this a scribe?

No. CaseOS works on the documentation load after the patient leaves — the weekend narrative work, not live SOAP notes.

One record stack in. One cited draft out.

Bring a recent PI patient file. We'll show you exactly what RadiusDocs would produce.

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