Use AI to review your patient education handouts before printing to ensure clarity and reading level appropriateness.

You've created a handout explaining a diagnosis, treatment plan, or preventive measure — but before you print 50 copies or save it to your template library, use AI as your first reviewer. AI can quickly assess whether your handout is written at an appropriate reading level, identify medical jargon that might confuse patients, and suggest simpler phrasing. This workflow takes 5 minutes and helps you catch unclear language, missing key points, or overly technical explanations before patients ever see it. 1. Copy your draft patient education handout text. 2. Paste it into ChatGPT or Claude and ask it to evaluate reading level and clarity for a general patient audience. 3. Review the AI's feedback — look for jargon flagged, sentences marked as too complex, or missing explanations. 4. Ask the AI to suggest simpler rephrasing for any flagged sections. 5. Copy the improved sections back into your handout, review the full document yourself, and finalize it. 6. Save the polished version to your template library or print for distribution. Always review AI suggestions carefully and ensure medical accuracy before using any handout with patients. This is about improving communication clarity, not replacing your clinical expertise.

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I've drafted a patient education handout about prediabetes and lifestyle changes. Please review it for reading level and clarity. Flag any medical jargon, overly complex sentences, or areas that might confuse a general patient audience. Then suggest simpler rephrasing for those sections. Here's the handout text: [paste your draft handout here]

March 16, 2026

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