Finalizing a note
Finalizing a note marks it as the official clinical record for that session and locks it from further editing.
Steps
- Make any final edits to the draft
- Click Finalize at the top of the note editor
- A confirmation appears — "Finalize and lock?"
- Click Yes
The note's status changes from "Notes Ready" to "Finalized." All sections become read-only, the Finalize button is replaced by a Finalized indicator, and the note is now part of your clinical record.
Why finalize?
Three reasons:
- Medico-legal clarity. A finalized note represents the documented record of what happened in the session, at a specific time. Editing it later muddies that record. (If you do need to edit a finalized note — corrections, addenda — there are right ways to do it.)
- Triggers downstream behavior. When you finalize a session note, Confidant uses it to update the patient's case overview (the running summary that gives context to future generations).
- Frees the session. Once finalized, the note becomes part of the previous-session context shown to the AI when generating the next session's note for this patient.
Before you finalize, check…
- Did you set the diagnosis? You can't change it after finalization without unlocking. Search the DSM-5-TR picker by code (e.g.
F41.1) or name (e.g.anxiety). - Are there any patient quotes you want to scrub (privacy, consent, accuracy)? Edit before finalizing.
- Does the recap make sense as a pre-session re-orient? It'll be the first thing you see next time.
- Is there anything the AI invented that didn't actually happen in the session? This is rare but worth a final scan.
What you can still do after finalizing
- Copy the note text to paste into your EHR
- Export to PDF for paper records
- Read the transcript for reference
What you can't do after finalizing
- Edit any of the SOAP/DAP sections
- Edit the recap
- Regenerate the note (the existing one is the record)
- Change the diagnosis
Unlocking a finalized note
There are situations where a finalized note genuinely needs to be edited — a transcription error you didn't catch, a patient request for correction, an addendum. There's an unlock action available on the session, though we deliberately don't make it a one-click affair. If you don't see it, contact support and we'll walk you through it.
The right pattern for most after-the-fact corrections is to leave the original finalized note intact and add a dated addendum at the end of the relevant section, rather than rewriting history.