At Lake Kawana General Practice, the administrative burden on GPs was a compounding problem. Doctors were spending 1 to 2 hours daily outside of consultation time on clinical documentation, patient notes, and referrals. Non-billable time that eroded personal development, family time, and directly contributed to burnout risk.
The documentation lag created a bottleneck in practice flow — doctors running behind schedule, less available for appointments, and under constant pressure to document quickly at the cost of thoroughness.
Care plans and chronic disease management items were the most time-intensive tasks. Complex to complete properly, high in compliance risk, and the most financially significant for the practice.
Health & Co needed a solution that was accurate, required minimal training time, and integrated with the systems already in place. They chose Lyrebird because it integrated seamlessly with both Best Practice and Cubiko, and because Lyrebird's track record with other medical groups provided immediate confidence.
The 14-day trial went smoothly. Doctors grasped the system's benefits quickly without operational disruption. The most valued outcome was not speed — it was presence.
The practice's recent accreditation review demonstrated a clear correlation between compliance and Lyrebird adoption. All clinical documentation generated within Lyrebird was deemed 100% compliant with regulatory standards.
The only areas flagged for corrective action were patient notes created by clinicians still in the process of fully integrating Lyrebird into their workflow. The result made the case for universal adoption more clearly than any internal report could.