Use AI to review your patient education handouts for readability, tone, and missing context before distribution.
You've drafted a patient handout on diabetes management or hypertension control, but you're not sure if it's too dense, too technical, or missing key information patients actually need. Before you print and distribute it, ask AI to review it from the patient's perspective — checking reading level, emotional tone, clarity of instructions, and gaps that might confuse or overwhelm someone without medical training. This works especially well for handouts you've used for years but never formally reviewed, or new ones you've adapted from clinical guidelines. AI can flag medical jargon you've become blind to, suggest where to add reassurance or context, and help you spot assumptions you're making about patient health literacy. It's like having a patient advocate and plain-language editor review your work before it reaches real patients. Always review AI's suggestions critically and make sure the final handout reflects your clinical judgment and practice style. This is about catching blind spots and improving clarity — not outsourcing your patient communication.
Try this prompt today
“I've written a patient education handout on managing Type 2 diabetes. Please review it as if you're a patient with average health literacy. Flag any medical jargon, unclear instructions, or intimidating language. Tell me what might confuse or overwhelm someone, what key questions aren't answered, and where I should add reassurance or context. Then suggest 3-5 specific edits to make it clearer and more patient-friendly. Here's the handout: [paste your draft text here]”
March 16, 2026
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