Issued · Built for inpatient ward rounds

The end of note-bloat.

A progress-note editor built around how rounds actually work. Issues, not paragraphs. AI as drafts you accept, reject, or amend — never silent edits.

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issued.com.au / wards / gen-med-3 / pt — M. Turner · MRN 482301
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FIG 0.1 — clickable demo · scroll inside the frame · tap any issue to open

Documentation that works the way we work. Issued is shaped by the day-to-day of registrars and consultants on ward rounds — not a generalist EHR with AI bolted on.

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Built by clinicians

Designed by doctors who write 30 notes a day. Every screen has been used by a tired registrar at 2pm.

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AI as drafts, not decisions

Every AI suggestion is a Ghost or Flag node — reviewable, accountable, auditable, discardable. You sign what you trust.

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Fast, intelligent and actually helps you think.

Juniors formulate better. Seniors round faster.

01 — Composing

Pick up where the last note left off.

Yesterday's plan, the issues still in play, your scratchpad — all there when you open the patient. Nothing reconstructed from memory.

  • Previous-note panel surfaces yesterday's plan one tap away
  • Free text or structured — Issued extracts issues either way
  • Carry unresolved issues into the next round. Re-author them, don't re-type them.
FIG 1.1 — Composer w/ auto-draft
FIG 2.1 — Issue / Ghost / Flag
02 — Issues

Issues, not paragraphs.

Issued turns the note you've already written into an issue list you can actually use.

  • Three node types — Issue, Ghost (AI draft), Flag (AI nudge)
  • AI suggestions arrive as reviewable mutations, never silent edits
  • Every accept, reject, or amend is audit-logged with author and timestamp
03 — Accountable AI

Every change is signed.

Issued logs every mutation — accept, reject, amend, every Ghost that became an issue and every Flag you dismissed. So when the consultant asks where a line came from, the answer's in the record.

  • Every AI accept, reject, or amend captured with author and timestamp
  • Provenance tag on every Ghost — you can always see what generated it
  • Note versions track autosave and AI rewrites — you can roll back
FIG 3.1 — Audit trail
Anatomy of a ward-round note

Four steps to a signed note.

STEP 01

Open the patient

Yesterday's round, the active issues, the scratchpad — all loaded when you tap in.

STEP 02

Walk the issues

Accept, reject or amend each AI-drafted Ghost. Flags surface concerns you might have missed.

STEP 03

Add today's plan

Issue by issue, in the editor or the scratchpad. Touch, stylus, or keyboard — whichever's in your hand.

STEP 04

Sign the note

Open issues carry forward. Stale ones queue for the next round. Every mutation is audit-logged.

Try it on one patient

See it on one patient.

Open the demo and write a ward-round note on a fictional patient. No login.