Editorial from the Nextvisit team.
Documentation craft, AI policy, behavioral health operations, product updates, and notes from the founders. Written by clinicians and engineers who use the product daily.
Recent posts.
How a 60-minute psych intake becomes a complete note
Comprehensive intakes never fit a four-paragraph summary. A walk through how AriaMD captures the MSE, risk assessment, treatment plan, and direct quotes without flattening the visit.
Why ISO/IEC 42001 matters for behavioral health AI
HIPAA and SOC 2 cover security. ISO/IEC 42001 covers AI management. Why the layered standard matters when the AI is documenting mental health care, and what procurement teams are starting to ask for.
Two-way EHR push: how Nextvisit integrates with Osmind, Kalix, and SimplePractice without a vendor consultant
A walk through how the EHR push works for the three EHRs behavioral-health practices ask about most, what gets sent, what comes back, and what setup actually looks like.
Behind the scenes: how AriaMD personalizes your style
Personalization without training on your PHI. How Aria infers your charting voice from corrections and templates, what it stores, and what it never sees.
ICD-10 coding for psychiatry, the way Nextvisit does it
F-codes that map to your assessment, not generic top-of-mind suggestions. How the coding workflow handles polypharmacy, comorbidity, and add-ons for psychiatric encounters.
What our SOC 2 Type II audit found that surprised us
A frank summary of the findings that came out of our most recent SOC 2 Type II audit, what we expected, what we did not, and what other behavioral-health AI vendors should be ready for.
From founder Faisal: charting at 9 PM is a bug, not a feature
A practicing psychiatrist on why post-clinic documentation is a clinical problem, not a scheduling one, and what the team learned from rebuilding the workflow around a real outpatient day.
What changed in MBC reporting this quarter
Measurement-based care is moving from optional to expected. A summary of what changed in payer reporting and how PHQ-9 and GAD-7 trends now feed the chart automatically.
Switching from a general scribe to a behavioral-health scribe: what changed in week one
A PA-C in psychiatry walks through the first week after switching from a general-purpose AI scribe to Nextvisit, what the day looked like, what the chart looked like, and what was unexpected.
How we built our outpatient psychiatry intake template
A founder's note on the intake template that ships by default in Nextvisit, why each section is structured the way it is, and what we learned watching it perform across 300 practices.
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