This iReclaim program teaches clinicians how to prepare litigation-ready clinical documentation for personal injury matters. It covers the recognized standards that allow notes to hold up under deposition, mediation, and trial.
How it works
Five short modules cover why documentation matters, the four non-negotiables every PI note must establish, how to write each note type, the eight legal phrases that anchor records, and a self-assessment exercise. Each module ends with a knowledge check; pass at 65% to move on. The certificate of completion is generated when all five modules are passed.
Privacy
Your progress, quiz answers, and name are stored only in your browser's local storage. Nothing is sent to iReclaim or any third party. The optional Claude-powered note review is the only feature that transmits data, and only when you explicitly enable it and provide your own API key. The PHI confirmation checkbox in that flow is your responsibility.
What this training is, and isn't
It is educational training on documentation standards. It is not legal advice on any specific patient or case. You remain professionally responsible for the clinical accuracy of every note you write. The training does not authorize over-documentation, exaggeration, or fabrication.
The certificate represents completion of an iReclaim training. It is not a regulatory credential, professional license, or continuing education (CE) credit unless your state licensing board separately approves it.