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

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

Q: What is the difference between “start” and “create,” and how does the system determine this?
A:

  • Start = the moment a user opens the visit note to begin writing.
  • 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?

Q: Does “start” here refer to when the visit begins, or when the note is started?
A:

  • Start = when the visit note is first opened to begin writing.
  • 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).