Use AI to review your patient education materials for gaps in safety warnings or follow-up instructions.
Before you print or hand out patient education materials you've created, ask AI to act as a quality reviewer focused specifically on safety and follow-up. This works whether you drafted the handout yourself or adapted something from another source. AI can spot missing warnings (like "when to call 911" or "signs of infection"), unclear follow-up steps, or scenarios you didn't address. It's like having a second set of eyes that asks "what if the patient misunderstands this?" or "what critical info is missing here?" Remember: always review AI feedback carefully and verify it aligns with your clinical standards and facility policies before finalizing your materials. Never input real patient information. This quick review helps you catch safety gaps before patients do. It takes two minutes and can prevent confusion, callbacks, or missed warning signs. Think of it as your pre-flight checklist for patient education materials.
Try this prompt today
“Review the following patient education material I created. Identify any missing safety warnings, unclear follow-up instructions, or critical scenarios I haven't addressed. Focus on: when the patient should seek emergency care, signs of complications, follow-up timing, and medication safety reminders. List specific gaps or unclear areas. [Paste your draft education material here]”
February 19, 2026
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