An AI scribe that preserves patient narratives alongside structured clinical data. Because the human story matters — and current documentation AI is erasing it.
Join the Waitlist →"Telling stories is a way of transferring knowledge and experience, connecting, reflecting and feeling emotions"
"Practicing narrative medicine encourages clinicians to reflect on their work, cultivating self-awareness and resilience"
"Documentation has become the enemy of the patient-physician relationship. We chart for computers, not for humans."
StoryChart listens to your patient encounter and captures both structured clinical data AND narrative elements — tone, fears, context, hopes.
Generates two outputs: a standard EHR-compatible structured note AND a rich narrative summary preserving the patient's story.
Plugs into Epic, Cerner, and other major EHRs. Narrative elements stored as supplemental notes alongside structured data.
After each encounter, StoryChart surfaces reflection prompts inspired by narrative medicine practice to deepen clinical insight.
Patient narratives build over time. See a patient's story arc across visits — not just discrete clinical encounters.
Share narrative summaries with care team members so everyone understands the person behind the patient ID.
Practice medicine the way you always have. StoryChart listens ambiently during the encounter.
Get a structured EHR note AND a narrative summary. Edit either in seconds.
Optional reflection prompts help you process each encounter through a narrative medicine lens.
Over time, each patient's narrative builds into a meaningful story of their health journey.
Designed in collaboration with narrative medicine practitioners who believe the story IS the medicine.
Enterprise-grade security. Patient stories are protected with the same rigor as clinical data.
StoryChart adds zero minutes to your workflow. Better documentation in the same time or less.
Thank you for joining StoryChart. We'll be in touch with early access details. Every patient has a story — and it deserves to be told.