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What are the different options for AI summary templates?
What are the different options for AI summary templates?

Understanding where to access and key summary nuances

Updated over 3 months ago

As part of our larger Dock Intelligence solution, we’ve initially unveiled a few different AI summary templates to help users with a variety of use cases from simple review of a patient to crafting a ready to go email to a care team member, to drafting a clinical note to be written back to the EHR. Here is a quick breakdown:.

For Patient AI summaries, we offer several templates:

  • General: The default template represents a comprehensive summary, including patient context and details from tasks, workflows, notes, comments and a timeline of the above.

  • Patient Journey: A high-level patient overview that helps summarize where they may be along a care journey with details on the tasks, workflows and timelines in more of a story format versus bullet points.

  • Email Summary: Represents a general summary of the patient context, tasks, workflows, notes and comments written in the format of an email intended to be securely shared with a care team member.

  • Clinical Note: A concise summary of the clinical context of the patient and relevant details from tasks, workflows, comments, notes and files intended to be crafted as a clinical or communication note written back to the EHR. This can be copied and pasted into a note in the EHR or posted automatically. This feature is connected with your EHR through Dock’s professional services.

  • One Liner: As those in healthcare know, a one-liner is meant to quickly and easily digest details in the most accurate and succinct way. This summary is a brief statement of patient details and the work being done on their behalf in Dock.

  • Next Steps: As with any good clinical encounter, the assessment and plan have clear next steps for the patient and the care team. This template strives to quickly summarize the to-dos that need to be addressed.

Here are some workflow and task summaries:

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