UD Clinical Summary
One clinical document, two plain-language layers: a health-literacy-optimised patient summary, and a structured clinical summary for the treating team. Both are embedded as Clarity Layers in the output .uds file — so the dual-audience record travels with the document, not in a separate system.
How UD Clinical Summary differs
Clinical summarization already exists — but no other tool embeds both the patient-facing and clinician-facing versions inside the original document as a governed record.
Clinicians writing discharge summaries manually takes 20–40 minutes per patient. Quality is inconsistent. UD Clinical Summary generates both versions in under 30 seconds from the source document.
Voice-to-text tools transcribe speech but cannot summarise existing documents. They produce a single voice note, not a dual-audience structured summary embedded in a file.
ChatGPT can summarise text pasted into a chat window, but the output lives in a conversation thread — not embedded in the document, not tamper-evident, not shareable as a file.
Both the plain-language patient version and the structured clinical professional version are embedded as named Clarity Layers in the .uds output. They travel with the document permanently.
Part of the Universal Document™ ecosystem.