Use AI to review your discharge summary draft and catch missing details before sending to the physician.
1. Write your discharge summary draft as you normally would — include the patient's diagnosis, key interventions, outcomes, and discharge recommendations. Don't worry about polish yet. 2. Copy your draft (without any real patient names or identifiable details) and paste it into ChatGPT or Claude. Ask the AI to review it for completeness, clarity, and anything a referring physician might need but isn't included. 3. Review the AI's feedback carefully. It might flag missing information like specific functional gains, discharge destination details, follow-up recommendations, or whether goals were met. Use your clinical judgment to decide what's relevant. 4. Ask the AI to suggest ways to make key outcomes more concrete or measurable — for example, turning 'patient improved' into 'patient now walks 150 feet with rolling walker, modified independence.' 5. Revise your discharge summary based on the useful feedback, keeping your clinical voice and accuracy. The AI helps you catch gaps, but you're still the expert who decides what belongs in the final document. 6. Do a final read-through yourself before sending. Remember: AI is a helpful reviewer, but never a substitute for your professional judgment or responsibility for accuracy.
Try this prompt today
“I've drafted a discharge summary for a physician. Please review it for completeness and clarity. Flag anything that might be missing, unclear, or important for the referring doctor to know. Also suggest how I can make the functional outcomes more specific and measurable. Here's my draft: [paste your draft with no real patient identifiers]”
March 21, 2026
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