Use AI to spot weaknesses and make your healthcare draft clearer and more complete before sharing.
After you write a clinical note, patient instruction, or referral letter draft, it's helpful to have a second set of eyes review it. You can use AI to act as a thoughtful reviewer who looks for missing details, unclear parts, or wording that could confuse readers. This helps catch errors early, saving time and improving quality before anyone else sees your work. Remember, never share real patient details with AI—use generic or fictional examples—and always double-check the AI’s suggestions with your clinical judgment.
Try this prompt today
“Act as an experienced healthcare document reviewer. I will paste a draft clinical note (with no real patient data). Please check it for missing important details, unclear language, or any confusing sections that might cause misunderstanding. Suggest specific improvements to make the note clearer, more complete, and easier to understand by other healthcare team members. Also, highlight any phrases that seem vague or could be misinterpreted. Here is the draft: "[Paste your clinical note draft here]"”
February 24, 2026
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