Use AI to spot unclear wording or missing info in your patient care documents before sending them.
Before sharing patient education materials, referral letters, or after-visit summaries, it’s helpful to get a fresh set of eyes on your draft. You can use AI to act as a first reviewer that highlights confusing phrases, missing details, or awkward wording that might confuse patients or colleagues. This saves time and improves the quality of your communication while you maintain control and verify all clinical content. Remember, never enter real patient data into AI tools—only use generic examples or anonymized information.
Try this prompt today
“Act as a careful editor reviewing a draft patient education handout I wrote. Please identify any unclear phrases, complicated language, missing important details, or sections that might confuse patients unfamiliar with medical terms. Suggest simpler wording or improvements while keeping the medical facts accurate. Here is the text: [paste your draft text here]. Remember, this is only a review to improve clarity and completeness; I will verify all content before use.”
March 31, 2026
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