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Verbosity Settings

Control how detailed your AI-generated clinical notes are. Choose from four levels ranging from minimal bullet points to comprehensive narratives.

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How It Works

  1. Navigate to Preferences β†’ AI Settings β†’ Verbosity

  2. Select your preferred verbosity level

  3. Preview the sample text to see how each level looks

  4. Click Save Changes

Verbosity Levels

Brief

Best for: Quick encounters, follow-up visits, routine appointments

Minimal detail with key points only. Gets straight to the essentials.

Example:

Routine medication refills. Patient reports Vyvanse is less effective at current dose and requests increase. Wants to discontinue duloxetine (Cymbalta). HPI: Patient takes Vyvanse 40mg in the early morning (7-8 AM) and Adderall XR later in the day for ADHD...


Concise

Best for: Standard documentation, balanced approach

Essential information with moderate detail. A middle ground for most routine clinical encounters.


Standard (Default)

Best for: Comprehensive clinical documentation

Balanced level of detail that covers all relevant clinical information without excessive length.

Example:

Chief Complaint: The patient presents for routine medication refills, specifically for ADHD management. They also wish to discuss the effectiveness of their current stimulant regimen and request discontinuation of duloxetine (Cymbalta), which was prescribed by another provider. History of Present Illness: The patient's ADHD is currently managed with a combination of Vyvanse and Adderall XR...


Comprehensive

Best for: Complex cases, new patient intakes, detailed psychiatric evaluations

Maximum detail and documentation. Use when thorough documentation is required for medical-legal purposes or complex treatment planning.

Tips

  • The preview section updates dynamically when you switch levels, so you can compare before saving

  • You can change verbosity anytime based on your current documentation needs

  • Higher verbosity levels are helpful for new patients or complex cases where you need detailed records

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