What Does 'Average Time Start to Create' and 'Average Time Start to Sign' Mean?

Published: September 11, 2025
Last updated: September 11, 2025
Under Dashboards -> Clinical Documentation -> Visit note breakdown by teammate (and Evaluation breakdown by teammate) you'll see the columns "Avg. time start to create" and "Avg. time start to sign".
FAQ: What does "average time start to create" mean?
FAQ: What does "average time start to create" mean?
Q: What is the difference between “start” and “create,” and how does the system determine this?
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- Start = the moment a user opens the visit note to begin writing.
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Create = the moment the user clicks save and officially creates the visit note in the system.
So, average time start to create measures how long it typically takes a user to write the note itself, from the time they open it until the time they save it.
FAQ: What does "average time start to sign" mean?
FAQ: What does "average time start to sign" mean?
Q: Does “start” here refer to when the visit begins, or when the note is started?
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- Start = when the visit note is first opened to begin writing.
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Sign = when the visit note is signed and finalized.
So, average time start to sign measures the total time it typically takes a user to both write and sign the visit note (from the time they first open it until they sign it).

Kevin Dias