Use AI to review your patient education handouts for reading level, clarity, and completeness before distributing them.
You've drafted a patient education handout on diabetes management or a new medication, but you want to make sure it's actually clear, complete, and appropriate for your patient population before you share it. Instead of waiting for patient confusion or a colleague's feedback, ask AI to review your handout from multiple quality angles: reading level, jargon detection, missing information, and patient-centered clarity. This multi-lens review helps you catch problems early — like sections that are too complex, medical terms that need translation, or important safety information you forgot to include. The result is a handout that patients can actually understand and use. As always, verify any suggestions AI makes to ensure clinical accuracy, and remember this works only with de-identified, generic educational content — never with real patient data.
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“I've written a patient education handout about starting a new blood pressure medication. Please review it for: 1) reading level (aim for 6th-8th grade), 2) any medical jargon that needs simpler language, 3) completeness (are key topics like side effects, when to call the doctor, and how to take it covered?), and 4) clarity from a patient's perspective. Here's the handout: [paste your draft]. Give me specific suggestions for improvement in each area.”
March 16, 2026
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