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Generate Treatment Plan
Provide a summary of the treatment plan.
Or if you're updating an existing treatment plan, only provide the updates.
Guided Questions
Speak in a conversational style as if you're chatting with a colleague.
Treatment Plan Instructions
Here's how you can generate a treatment plan in just a few steps with Quill.
Create a brand new treatment plan:
- Record or type a summary of the treatment plan. You can use the "Guided Questions" above to help walk you through the different pieces of information needed for the treatment plan.
- Click "Generate Treatment Plan".
- Quill will generate a treatment plan based on the details you've provided. After reviewing, copy-and-paste that treatment plan into the EHR of your choice.
Update an existing treatment plan:
- Record or type a summary of the changes you want to make to the existing treatment plan.
- Paste the existing treatment plan into the textbox.
- Click "Generate Treatment Plan".
- Quill will apply the changes you've requested to the existing treatment plan. After reviewing, copy-and-paste this updated treatment plan into the EHR of your choice.
Here's a bit more detail on the different pieces to include in your treatment plan summary:
- Diagnosis: Specify the client’s diagnosis (e.g., Social Anxiety Disorder).
- Presenting Problem: Briefly describe the primary issue or concern prompting the client to seek therapy (e.g., "The client experiences significant social anxiety, particularly in public spaces or social interactions").
- Goals: Define broad, overarching outcomes you'd like the client to achieve (e.g., "Increase comfort and confidence in social settings").
- Objectives: Break each goal into specific, measurable steps or milestones (e.g., "Client will engage in daily self-talk exercises in front of a mirror to build confidence").
- Interventions: For each objective, describe the strategies or methods you plan to use to support the client in achieving the objective (e.g., "Guide the client in developing positive self-talk scripts and monitor their progress during sessions").
Example Treatment Plan Summary
Not sure how to get started? Here's an example summary. You can literally recite this when recording and generating your first treatment plan. (Or copy-and-paste it!)