Thousands of records, one paragraph.
An AI summary of the patient information most pertinent to you — with a prompt you configure per account.
Join the teams that read the story first, with the documents behind it when they want the detail.
Read customer storiesMedical Record Summaries
The history up front, the documents behind it.
One concise brief per patient
The most pertinent history — conditions, medications, encounters — summarized from the consolidated record into a paragraph a clinician reads before the visit.
A prompt tuned per account
Emphasize what your workflow needs — WeightWatchers runs a published obesity-care-focused configuration.
Wherever review happens
The same brief is available through the API, the Dashboard, the HTML or PDF medical record summary, and the analytics warehouse.
Built on the consolidated record
Summaries run on data that has already been converted, coded, and deduplicated — so the paragraph reflects the record, not one document.
Benefits
Nobody reads a thousand pages before a visit.The summary starts at the story, with the stack one click behind.
Start from the story, not the stack.
The brief puts the relevant history up front, so review begins with what matters and the source documents become reference rather than homework.
Color Health gets over 1,000 pages of records for a single patient, not uncommonly — the summary tells them where to focus.
Pre-charting, already done.
Put the summary into the chart ahead of the schedule and the prep work clinicians dread is finished before they sit down.
Oasis Health Partners put the AI summary into the patient chart — "then the pre-charting was already done for all the clinicians and they loved it."
Tuned to the medicine you practice.
A configurable prompt weights the brief toward your specialty, so an obesity-care team and an ER read different summaries of the same record.
WeightWatchers runs a published obesity-care-optimized summary — clinicians see the full picture within seconds.
How it works
Query the record, decode the brief, read it anywhere.The summary is one Binary resource inside the response you already get.
Run a consolidated query
With conversionType set to json, the AI brief is included in the response as a Binary resource.
Find the Binary resource
The brief arrives inside the FHIR bundle itself — no second endpoint and no second auth.
Decode it, and hand it to the reader
What the sample above actually says — the docs’ own example, decoded byte for byte.
Customers
Read in seconds, trusted at the point of care.Concierge medicine, cancer care, and in-chart clinical teams — one summary.
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FAQs
The brief is available through the API, Dashboard, HTML or PDF Medical Record Summary, and analytics warehouse.
The API returns the generated brief in a FHIR Binary resource that applications can decode and render.
Yes. A custom prompt can be enabled for an account to emphasize information relevant to its workflow. WeightWatchers is a published example of an obesity-care-focused implementation.
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