Use AI to review your patient education handout for reading level, clarity, and completeness before giving it to patients.
You've drafted a patient education handout explaining a new diagnosis, medication, or self-care routine — but you want to make sure it's truly clear, written at the right reading level, and doesn't have any confusing medical jargon. Before you print and distribute it, paste your draft into ChatGPT or Claude and ask it to review for readability, plain language, missing information, and patient-friendliness. This gives you a quick quality check so patients and families can actually understand and use what you give them. Always review AI feedback yourself and verify all clinical content for accuracy before finalizing.
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“Act as a patient education specialist and health literacy expert. I have drafted a patient education handout that I want to give to patients and families. Please review it carefully and provide feedback on: 1) Reading level — is it written in plain, everyday language that a general audience can understand? Highlight any medical jargon or complex terms. 2) Clarity — are the instructions and explanations clear and easy to follow? Point out any confusing or vague sections. 3) Completeness — are there any important details, warnings, or next steps missing that patients might need to know? 4) Format and organization — is the information presented in a logical, easy-to-scan way? Suggest any improvements to headings, bullet points, or layout. After your review, rewrite any sections that need simplification or clarification. Here is my draft handout: [paste your draft text here]”
March 21, 2026
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