Introducing Resource Libraries: The EMR Feature You’ve Always Wanted

Most EMRs were never designed to help patients learn. They store encounter notes, check boxes and manage appointments and payments. But BodySite was built to engage, educate, and empower, turning patient care into a guided learning experience, so that the patient chart improves when behavior changes.
Why BodySite Stands Out
For years, BodySite has been recognized for its unrivaled patient education tools and ready-made content libraries. Providers could easily create customizable drip courses — structured, automated learning sequences that deliver information over time and help patients actually absorb and act on what they learn.
Then came the evolution of BodySite care plans: flexible enough to be created “on the fly” for an individual patient, but powerful enough to include full educational drip programs within them, so patients could receive both support and instructions on how to make the changes needed.
Now, with the launch of the new Resource Library program type, BodySite takes another leap forward.
What is the Resource Library?
It’s a new program type that allows providers to create an entire multimedia library organized any way they like — folders of recipes, exercise videos, patient handouts, educational materials, or anything else. Each folder can contain as much content as you want, with full access to BodySite’s built-in repository of videos, images, recipes, and documents.

Why It Matters
Because no EMR on the market even attempts to give you this level of patient engagement. Other EHR’s were only built for billing, charting, office workflow. BodySite does all of that too, but was built for behavior change at its core.
With Care Plans, Drip Courses, and now Resource Libraries, you can deliver care that teaches how to change what’s wrong, not just document what needs to change.
There are limitless ways to user Resource Libraries. You can make as many as you like and assign as many as you like to patients. In fact, you could assign a full bookshelf of learning to your patient/client accounts because the resource library content doesn’t drip. It just sits there, evergreen and dynamically editable, for as long as you want any patient/client to access it.
Here are just few ideas on how you might leverage the new resource library course type:
Vision 1: Healthy Holiday Recipe Library
It’s November, and you want your patients to enjoy the holidays without derailing their health. With Resource Libraries, create a “Healthy Holiday Recipes” collection with folders for:
- Appetizers
- Drinks
- Entrees
- Sides
- Salads
- Soups
- Desserts
Accessible anytime, on any device, your library is a living, branded cookbook that patients can return to again and again.
Vision 2: Back Pain Relief Library
For a client with chronic back pain, skip scattered PDFs and YouTube links. Build a structured library with folders like:
- Stretching
- Core Strength
- Lower Back Mobility
- Upper Body Support
- Posture & Alignment
Drag and drop photos, videos, or PDFs, and update content anytime. All patients see the changes in real time. No confusion, no version chaos.
Vision 3: Lifestyle Transformation Hub
Running a six-month wellness program? Offer a Resource Library with:
- Nutrition Guides
- Mindset Training
- Stress-Relief Practices
- Sleep Optimization
- Fitness Fundamentals
Your library evolves with your clients’ progress, reflecting how real health improvement happens, ongoing, personalized, and accessible.
Vision 4: Professional Training Library
It’s not just for patients. Use Resource Libraries for your team to centralize:
- Staff onboarding
- Protocol manuals
- Product training
- Continuing education
Structured, curated content, managed with the same simplicity as patient programs.
A Living System, Not Static Files
Add folders, update documents, replace videos, and everyone with access sees updates instantly. BodySite turns scattered handouts and random media into a curated, evolving experience. BodySite is the first EMR that puts learning first. Do more than document the status quo. Be part of the change.
Ready to Get Started?
If you’re already a BodySite user log in now to create a new resource library. If you’re not yet subscribed, check out our DEMO.