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Version 2 Beta Testing

The release of JOTx therapy version 2 is right around the corner. We have been playing with the prototypes and it is very fun!   I am dying for the data migration to be completed so that I can start using version 2 in my private practice.  It will be so nice to just have all the exercises that you are addressing with an individual be in the app when you launch it.  You just start the session, check to make sure your hierarchy levels are still correct, and start collecting data!
The plan will also copy forward from session to session.  I like to type out my goals with the current level of progress right into the plan.  In that way, I keep a running progress summary for my clients, and I know when I need to advance my goals.
One thing that we have changed in version 2 from version 1 is the way that the app times the session.  In the new release when you end your session, a pop up will appear; the therapist will then be able to add additional billable time and allocate the proper amount of minutes to each code.  ( While school based therapists are probably less interested in the billing code used, having the minutes spent with each student recorded to the note is helpful for documenting compliance with IEP requirements.)
We are starting the version 2 beta trial soon, and we are so grateful to our beta testers who are trialing this product for us.   Many of them are working in school settings, although we have beta testers in almost every type of setting.  If anyone is interested in participating in the 8-10 week trial, please contact jenny@jotx.com

 

[From the Founder] Why we started JOTx, what we’ve learned, and how we’re moving forward

Jessica Aubin JOTx

[Jessica Aubin is the Founder of the JOTx company. She’s a certified ASHA member who has her own Speech Language Pathology practice on Bainbridge Island, and founded JOTx to help her create faster, more accurate daily notes on her iPad. You can learn more about Jessica here.]

I started an outpatient speech therapy practice on a little island near Seattle in 2010.  Right away I started looking for documentation solutions.  About the same time I started looking at apps for data collection during my sessions and I thought, wouldn’t it be great if the data from your app could just go straight into your treatment note?  That would save a ton of time and stress. [Read more…]