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Use AI to review your draft patient discharge instructions to catch missing details and improve clarity.

You've drafted discharge instructions for a patient, but before you finalize them, you want to make sure they're complete, clear, and easy to follow. AI can act as your first reviewer — scanning for missing information, confusing wording, or steps that might trip up patients at home. 1. Copy your draft discharge instructions into ChatGPT or Claude (remember: use generic examples only, no real patient data). 2. Ask the AI to review it as if it were a patient or family member reading it at home, and identify anything confusing, missing, or unclear. 3. Review the AI's feedback and note which suggestions make sense — look especially for missing follow-up steps, unclear medication instructions, or confusing medical terms. 4. Ask the AI to suggest simpler wording for any terms or sentences it flagged. 5. Revise your draft based on the useful feedback, keeping your clinical judgment front and center. 6. Do a final read-through yourself to ensure accuracy and completeness before sharing with the patient. This workflow helps you catch gaps before the patient leaves — reducing callback questions and improving safety. Always verify that the final instructions align with your clinical standards and the care plan. AI is your proofreader, not your clinical decision-maker.

Try this prompt today

I've drafted discharge instructions for a patient going home after a minor procedure. Please review these instructions as if you were the patient or a family member reading them at home. Identify anything that is confusing, missing important details, or unclear. Then suggest simpler wording for any medical terms or complex sentences. Here are the instructions: [paste your draft here]

February 24, 2026

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