EndoLogs vs New Innovations
New Innovations is the administrative backbone of many training programs: evaluations, duty hours, compliance, and somewhere in there, a case log. It exists for program coordinators and GME offices, and it is genuinely good at that job.
EndoLogs exists for one person: the physician holding the scope. It does one thing, logging procedures, and it is built around the sixty seconds between cases. Tap through it on your iPhone, hit save, and the entry is on the web when you sit down at a workstation.
Many physicians use both: the program requires its system for compliance, and EndoLogs is the personal log that is always current, always yours, and takes seconds instead of a desktop session.
| EndoLogs | New Innovations | |
|---|---|---|
| Built for | The physician logging procedures | Program administration and compliance |
| Logging a case | A few taps on your phone between cases | Forms inside an administrative suite |
| iPhone experience | Purpose-built procedure logging app | Logging is one module of a large system |
| Web access | Same log, synced to endologs.com | Web-based portal |
| Colonoscopy quality metrics | Computed automatically as you log | Depends on program configuration |
| Reports | One-tap PDF with breakdowns and metrics | Administrative exports |
| Who owns the data | You. Export CSV/JSON anytime | Your program |
| Price | Free trial, then a few dollars a month | Institutional contract |
The part nobody else has
EndoLogs is phone-first. A real iPhone app built only for procedure logging, fast enough to use in the walk between rooms, with every entry synced to the web app for the workstation. Log where the procedure happens, review where the desk is.
Common questions
Can EndoLogs replace New Innovations?
If your program requires New Innovations for compliance reporting, you will still enter what they require. EndoLogs is your personal procedure log: always current, always exportable, and much faster to use day to day. Many physicians log everything in EndoLogs the moment a case ends, then batch whatever their program requires from their own clean records.
Why log in two places?
Because your training program owns their records, and you should own yours. When you change institutions, apply for privileges, or need numbers in a job interview, the log that follows you is the one you kept yourself.
Does EndoLogs have an iPhone app?
Yes, and it is the whole point. EndoLogs is designed phone-first so a colonoscopy can be logged in the walk between rooms, then synced to the web app for the workstation.
Try EndoLogs free for 3 days. $4.99/month after. Cancel anytime, and your data exports with you.
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