[Beta] AI Summarization - The Generated Patient Summary

The Generated Patient Summary (GPS) is an AI-backed summary of available data in the ZAP.

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Under Development

The GPS is a Beta product. Zus will continue to improve GPS via your feedback as it is under development.

Generated Patient Summary

The Generated Patient Summary (GPS) accelerates decision-making by distilling the most critical patient information into a clear, concise summary.

Which patients get GPS?

  • The Summary is generated when the "GPS" button is clicked in the left hand menu of the ZAP.
  • Patients must be enrolled in a certain Zus package to get access to the GPS.

What data is included in the GPS?

The following data types are evaluated and included in the summary:

  • Structured data: Conditions, Medications, Allergies, Immunizations, Labs, Social and Family history, Diagnostic tests, Vitals
  • Unstructured data from: Visit Notes, Encounter Summaries, Longitudinal Continuity of Care documents, and PDFs.

Is the summary content always the same?

No. If new data comes in for a patient or it's been more than five days since a summary was generated, we will likely generate a new summary the next time that GPS button is clicked.

If you look at a patient summary twice in the same day or week, we retain that summary and it will be the same for all viewers.

How accurate is the AI-generated summary?

GPS is designed to highlight information that might be relevant when seeing a patient for the first time. We encourage users to read through the summary and compare it to the available data in the ZAP while preparing for a patient visit, and to use the provided citations to validate data.

Every piece of summarized data includes a citation that users can click on to get more information.

What safeguards are in place to ensure that important details are not missed?

As with any tool summarizing data, we encourage users to review all available data in the ZAP alongside the presented summary. The tool is designed to collate the huge amount of data available in the ZAP, but is not a replacement for a trained clinician reviewing patient data.