Lesson 7.2 — Workflow: Clinic vs Hospital

Module 7, Lesson 2

Prerequisites: Lesson 7.1 — Troubleshooting Guide

Estimated time: 6 minutes

What You'll Learn

  • How to set up DeepCura for an outpatient clinic workflow
  • How to adapt DeepCura for an inpatient hospital workflow
  • Key differences in approach between the two settings

Outpatient / Clinic Workflow

In a clinic setting, encounters are typically shorter, more structured, and follow a predictable schedule. DeepCura fits naturally into this workflow:

Before the Patient Arrives

  1. Review the schedule — Check your AI Schedule page for today's appointments. If your EHR is connected, patient demographics are pre-populated.
  2. Open the patient thread — If "Append last visit as context" is enabled, the AI automatically loads the previous encounter for continuity.
  3. Prepare templates — Ensure you have the right template selected for the visit type (new patient, follow-up, procedure, etc.).

During the Encounter

  1. Start recording — Click the record button or use the Apple Watch. The audio disclaimer plays automatically (unless disabled).
  2. Conduct the visit normally — Speak naturally with your patient. DeepCura captures the conversation in real time.
  3. Complete the session — When done, click "Complete session." The AI generates the note based on your template.

After the Encounter

  1. Review and edit — Check the generated note, make any edits. The Template Optimization Agent learns from your edits.
  2. Push to EHR — Use the toolbar to upload the note to your connected EHR system.
  3. Move to the next patient — The note is saved automatically.

Inpatient / Hospital Workflow

Hospital workflows differ significantly from clinic workflows. Encounters may happen at the bedside, during rounds, or across multiple interactions throughout the day.

Rounding

  1. Mobile recording — Use your phone or tablet to record during rounds. DeepCura's responsive design works well on mobile devices.
  2. Multiple short recordings — Instead of one long recording, consider recording each patient encounter separately.
  3. Quick notes — Generate notes immediately after each bedside visit while the encounter is fresh.

Multi-Encounter Days

  • Patient threads — Use the same patient thread for follow-up encounters. The context from previous visits carries forward.
  • Template variety — Hospital settings often require more template types: admission notes, progress notes, discharge summaries, procedure notes, and consult notes.
  • Team documentation — Multiple providers may document on the same patient. Use the team chat feature to coordinate who is documenting what.

Discharge Planning

  • Note merging — Use the note merging toolbar icon to combine multiple encounter notes into a comprehensive discharge summary.
  • Patient-facing summaries — Generate after-visit summaries in the patient's preferred language using the localization features.

Key Differences

Aspect Clinic Hospital
Recording length 5-20 minutes 2-10 minutes per encounter
Primary device Desktop computer Phone or tablet
Templates needed 2-5 per specialty 5-10+ (admission, progress, discharge, etc.)
Context feature Helpful for follow-ups Essential for continuity
Note merging Rarely needed Common for discharge summaries

Next: Lesson 7.3 — Developer API & Gridhooks


Next Steps

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