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UD Clinical Summary

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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.

Built for discharge summaries, clinic letters, and EHR exports where both patient understanding and NHS document governance are required. Unlike Dragon Medical or Nuance — which do voice-to-text only — this tool reads any existing document and generates structured output.
This is not medical advice. Summaries are AI-generated and must be reviewed by a qualified clinician before use.
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Drop your clinical document here
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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.

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Manual summarization

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.

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Dragon Medical / Nuance

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.

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ChatGPT

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.

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UD Clinical Summary

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.

Analysis powered by Claude. This is not medical advice. Always consult a qualified clinician.
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