Exercise - How to create question prompts in the Dragon Copilot library

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By using prompts, you can tap into Dragon Copilot's AI capabilities to efficiently perform specific tasks. You can use prompts for various purposes. In this exercise, you create a prompt in Dragon Copilot (physicians) that asks a question about the patient encounter, so you can quickly retrieve specific information without manually reviewing the transcript.

Note

The features and functionality available to you vary based on your organization's configuration, language settings, and whether you're using the web, mobile, desktop, or embedded app.

Scenario

It's after the patient visit, and you want to verify the name of the out-of-network clinician the patient said they saw. Instead of scrolling through the transcript or trying to remember after seeing multiple patients, you decide to ask Dragon Copilot.

Create the prompt by following these steps:

Initial setup

  1. Open Dragon Copilot, if it's not already running.
  2. Go to Settings > Prompts.

Set up required and optional fields

  1. Select New item in the lower right corner.
  2. Change New item at the top to Find clinician name.
  3. Ensure the Spoken form changed to Find clinician name.
  4. In the Description field, enter: Prompt for identifying the name of a clinician mentioned during the encounter.

Update the content field and save

  1. In the Content text field, enter the following prompt text: What was the name of the clinician the patient mentioned they saw? Search the transcript and return the clinician's name, specialty if mentioned, and any associated context.
  2. Select Save.

By creating custom prompts in Dragon Copilot (physicians) like this one, you can quickly access specific information from patient encounters. This approach improves efficiency and ensures you have the details you need.

Note

This example is for demonstration purposes only and isn't validated for clinical use.