Relucent Psychology Group slashes documentation time by 75% with Verbal’s AI clinical notes
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75% less
time spent on documentation
10-45 min
freed up per therapy note
Telehealth services are key to Relucent’s success, driving greater access to care, reduced no-show rates, and a high rate of patient satisfaction. Indeed, all of Relucent’s providers offer virtual therapy and nearly half exclusively offer online care.
But telehealth is no silver bullet when it comes to administrative burden, and virtual care still carries many of the same documentation requirements as in-person care.
Along with draining providers’ time and practice resources, the excessive documentation burden placed on providers saps them of mental energy and forces them to divide their attention between their notes and the patient in front of them. This not only fuels burnout, but also risks alienating patients.
To tackle this problem, Relucent turned to Verbal’s HIPAA-compliant, AI-powered clinical documentation tools.
Relucent’s providers estimate Verbal’s AI-powered call summaries and therapy notes have cut the time it takes to document client calls by 75 percent while freeing up much-needed mental energy.
Faster documentation, higher quality
To streamline documentation at Relucent while ensuring AI-generated notes met the organization’s quality and compliance standards, Verbal worked closely with providers to understand the clinical note formats they required as well as the subtle differences between different providers’ counseling and therapy practices.
Verbal also collaborated with providers on multiple rounds of testing, quality assurance, feedback and revision to ensure AI-generated notes met the team’s standards.
Based on this context, the Verbal AI has been able to consistently generate high quality drafts of clinical notes as soon as a Relucent therapy session ends.
Relucent’s providers need only install a two-click Google Chrome extension and the Verbal AI will automatically capture and analyze call audio via their browser, with no need for complex integrations with communication providers.
Verbal is HIPAA compliant and on track for HITRUST certification, which boasts some of the most comprehensive security frameworks in the healthcare industry and ensures patient data is protected with the highest standards of privacy.

Dr. Shereen Mohsen
Psychology Group Practice Owner
Providers can immediately review Verbal-generated notes and accept them as is or make edits before saving and transferring to an electronic health record. That said, notes have typically required minimal edits, says Dr. Shereen Mohsen, Relucent’s owner and a practicing clinical psychologist.
“Any edits that need to be made are pretty minor,” says Dr. Mohsen. “The mental energy that you have to put into the editing is significantly less than if I were to actually have to write the note from scratch.”
Verbal also generates a highly accurate transcript and audio recording of each conversation, allowing providers to easily review specific moments in the session and add additional quotes or context to their note as needed.
Cindy Stava, a virtual-only Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor at Relucent, notes that this translates to real time saved.

Cynthia Stava
Therapist
Tangible time savings
Considering how notoriously time-consuming clinical documentation can be – with research suggesting providers spend 35 percent to 50 percent of their time on documentation – tools that reduce this burden even slightly can be a tremendous help when it comes to patient access and provider satisfaction.
But Verbal has proven even more effective than Relucent’s providers expected.
Relucent providers estimate they spent at least 15 minutes per patient or up to two hours per day on therapy notes before using Verbal. This documentation fell to just five minutes per note on average after they started using Verbal.
“If it’s taking 10 to 15 minutes to write [a note] from scratch,” Dr. Mohsen says, Verbal allows Relucent’s providers to spend “maybe five minutes, max.”
The time savings are even more apparent in certain contexts, such as when documenting complex trauma, says Stava.
“It takes me 15 minutes at the most. If I wasn’t using Verbal, it would take me over an hour, absolutely.”
75%
less time spent on documentation
10-45 min
freed up per therapy note

Cynthia Stava
Therapist


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