Dot-Phrase — EHR Documentation Shortcut
What a Dot-Phrase Is
A dot-phrase (also called a smart-phrase or dot-word) is a short text shortcut that automatically expands into a longer, pre-formatted block of clinical text within an electronic health record (EHR) system.
- Typed:
.hpisec - Expands to: the History of Present Illness section template with standard headings and prompts
Dot-phrases are one of the most widely used time-saving tools in clinical documentation. They are especially common in:
- Emergency medicine
- Primary care
- Specialty clinics with high patient volume
How Dot-Phrases Work in the Abridge Workflow
In the KUMC study of Abridge’s implementation, dot-phrases are the mechanism by which Abridge-drafted notes are inserted into the Epic EHR:
- Abridge generates the clinical note (SOAP format, H&P format, etc.)
- The clinician reviews and edits the Abridge draft in the Abridge web editor
- The clinician types a dot-phrase (e.g.,
.hpisec,.assessment) in Epic - The dot-phrase pulls the corresponding Abridge-drafted section into the Epic note template
- The clinician signs the note in Epic
Clinician types in Epic: .hpisec
↓
Epic expands: [Abridge-drafted HPI section]
↓
Clinician signs the note
Common Dot-Phrases
| Dot-Phrase | Expands to |
|---|---|
.hpisec | History of Present Illness section |
.meds | Current medications section |
.pe | Physical exam section |
.assessment | Assessment and plan section |
.ap | Assessment and plan (shorter) |
.cc | Chief complaint |
Each clinician or health system can customize their dot-phrase library — this is why switching AI scribes is hard: the dot-phrase library is built around a specific vendor’s note section structure.
Dot-Phrases as a Switching Cost
This is a key competitive dynamic: once a health system builds a dot-phrase library mapped to Abridge’s note sections, switching to a competitor requires rebuilding that library from scratch.
Example: If a physician is used to typing .hpisec to pull the HPI from Abridge, and they switch to a competitor whose note sections are structured differently, they need to:
- Learn new dot-phrase codes
- Remap their entire workflow
- Retrain their muscle memory
- Potentially rebuild templates in Epic
This is a significant behavioral switching cost on top of the technical switching cost.
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