Heidi not using context notes appropriately.
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Renata Chalfin
I try to paste my last visit note into the context section. I like for my HPI to include a "Previous Visits" section where it summarizes, in about 1 line, what we did in previous visits. However, Heidi cannot seem to do it properly, not with my template, and not with instructions given after the fact. Heidi continues to think the context is about TODAY's visit even though it has a previous date on it. Even if I say "please summarize the note from the PREVIOUS visit, which I've pasted into the Context," she'll still summarize TODAY'S transcript.
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can't seem to summarize previous note
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Renata Chalfin
When I paste a patients previous note into the "Context" section, and ask Heidi to summarize that, Heidi thinks all information from the Context section is current and will summarize the CURRENT transcript and visit. I can't seem to figure out what command to give to get Heidi to summarize the LAST note. I've tried "please summarize the note from the last visit" (and I label the context as "note from last visit"), "please summarize the context section," etc. No luck.
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Renata Chalfin
Heidi is treating all "Context", even when I give it a past date, as current information. For example if I submit an old report from a month ago, that staes patient had such and such symptoms, Heidi includes that in HPI that patient had such and such symptoms as if it were current.
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Renata Chalfin
I'll give you an example. I had a followup with a patient today who I saw a month ago. I input my note from her last visit into Heidi. Heidi did not summarize the past information but instead repeated the same information. I tried Asking Heidi to summarize but she just summarized today's visit.
I end up pasting my old note into ChatGPT and then it summarizes it perfectly and I can paste that into my note instead.
Here's an example of a summary ChatGPT gave me based on my previous note:
A 60-year-old right-handed woman with a history of lymphoma post-bone marrow transplant, diabetes, and hypothyroidism presented with transient neurological symptoms, including a brief episode of right-sided finger numbness and expressive aphasia, followed by temporary confusion. Workup revealed small vessel disease but no acute infarct, and she was started on aspirin and high-dose atorvastatin. Given a second episode of visual disturbance with headache, differentials include TIA, focal seizure, or complex migraine, and further evaluation with EEG, echocardiogram, and Holter monitoring was ordered, with follow-up in one month.