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Latest articles and insights on clinical documentation and healthcare AI
Dya's clinical team writes about practical documentation workflows, the evolving role of AI in healthcare, and evidence-based strategies to reduce administrative burden for therapists, psychologists, and other allied health professionals.
Step-by-step FADP compliance checklist for Swiss therapists using AI transcription. Covers consent, data processing, impact assessments, and penalties to avoid.
AI Medical Transcription in Switzerland: Your FADP Compliance Checklist
Catch AI scribe errors before they reach the chart. A practical QA checklist with red-flag categories, verification steps, and examples for clinical documentation.
AI Scribe Hallucination Checklist: 3 Things to Verify Every Time
Practical consent scripts, room signage templates, and strategies to explain ambient clinical intelligence to patients without sounding creepy.
Ambient Clinical Intelligence & Consent
Ready-to-use consent scripts, downloadable form templates, and practical workflow options when therapy patients opt out of AI recording.
Consent for Recording & AI Summaries
Dragon Copilot now bundles dictation, ambient AI, and generative document creation into one assistant.
Dragon Copilot vs Dictation for Therapists
Practical formatting rules for structuring AI-generated clinical notes that survive copy/paste into any EHR — without triggering audit flags.
EHR-Ready AI Notes: Structure Guide
Multilingual after-visit summary templates in French, German, and English to improve patient recall and adherence in European practices.
Multilingual Patient Summary Templates
Upgrade your no-show templates into a structured 7-day rebooking sequence with email and SMS touchpoints, tone variants by specialty.
No-Show Rebooking: 7-Day Sequence
A ready-to-use patient note retention policy template for small clinics in Switzerland and the EU. Covers FADP, GDPR, and audio recordings.
Patient Note Retention Policy (CH/EU)
Proven email subject lines, preview text, and PDF format strategies to get patients to actually open and read their care plans.