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Pressure-test an AI scribe before you trust the demo

Use one fictional session to inspect omissions, traceability, uncertainty, speaker attribution, unsupported inference, editing control, and whether the result works alongside your current EMR. No migration required.

Test input

Use a fictional session

Never begin an evaluation with patient information. This fixed example is intentionally short and uncertain so the review has something meaningful to test.

Clinician: This is a synthetic example. What felt most difficult this week?
Client: I felt overwhelmed before two work meetings and avoided preparing for them.
Clinician: What did you notice in your body and thoughts?
Client: My shoulders tightened, and I kept thinking I would make a mistake.
Clinician: What helped even a little?
Client: Maybe the breathing exercise helped. I used it twice, but I am not sure.

7-point worksheet

Record what you observe

Your selections stay in this browser. Analytics receive only the final counts, never transcript text, notes, or clinical content.

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1. Omissions are visible

Try: Compare the draft with the synthetic transcript. Can you quickly see what the draft left out?

A reasonable pass: Important details are present, or omissions are easy to identify during review.

2. Draft statements can be traced

Try: Pick three statements in the draft and locate the transcript lines that support them.

A reasonable pass: Each tested statement has clear support, or the system plainly marks missing support.

3. Uncertainty stays uncertain

Try: Include phrases such as “maybe,” “I am not sure,” and “it could have been.”

A reasonable pass: The draft does not quietly turn tentative language into a confident fact.

4. Speakers remain distinguishable

Try: Use at least two speakers and one interruption or short back-and-forth exchange.

A reasonable pass: The draft does not attribute one speaker’s statement to another.

5. Unsupported inference is reviewable

Try: Look for diagnoses, observations, risk statements, or plans that nobody actually stated.

A reasonable pass: Unsupported material is absent, clearly disclosed, or easy to remove before use.

6. Clinician edits remain under clinician control

Try: Change one sentence, remove one sentence, and add one sentence of your own.

A reasonable pass: You can review and edit every section before anything is copied or retained as a note.

7. The result works with your current system

Try: Copy or export the reviewed draft without creating a patient chart or migrating records.

A reasonable pass: The result can move into the workflow you already use without an implementation project.

Your pressure-test readout

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Completed

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Pass

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Needs review

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Not tested

A “pass” is not a certification. Any item needing review is a question to investigate before real-world use; an untested item remains unknown.

Complete all seven checks to continue

Test the workflow without replacing your EMR

Krasyn’s seeded demo uses synthetic data. If the review burden looks reasonable, the free standalone tier includes 10 AI-drafted notes per month for one clinician.

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