It’s old news that AI can summarize med records.
That’s not the problem.
The problem is how PI teams are trying to do it.
Right now, here’s what it looks like:
Someone is copying and pasting sensitive records into a tool…
Hoping it doesn’t hallucinate or store anything it shouldn’t.
Praying it doesn’t accidentally strip context that tanks case value.
It feels efficient, but it’s more like cutting corners.
Because you’re not in control of it.
It still has way more control than it should.
And it’s not really part of your workflow.
Med record summaries are the perfect example of Stage 1 AI adoption:
Random usage without guardrails.
No true workflow or policy.
No idea if it’s really working the way it’s supposed to.
Here’s what most managing partners don’t realize:
But they do have structure.
Defined inputs and outputs…
A documented process with defined boundaries.
Same tool, different risk profile.
Good news, we’re working on a free resource for PI firms who want to do this the right way.
Safer and faster.
On Thursday, we’ll show you how to get access.
If you’re tired of “don’t paste client info” being your entire AI policy…
You’ll want to see this.
P.S. If you want a clearer picture of what’s happening…
See what we’ve been tracking the last few weeks.
AI sanctions…
VC-backed law firms…
300+ PI firms admitting what’s really happening…
The intake gaps no one wants to talk about.
It’s all here: www.thepibrief.com/archive
Go read a few.
Then decide if you want to stay ahead of this.
If you’d like to be considered for a feature in an upcoming issue of The PI Brief…
Hit reply with the word “feature.”
We’ll send over a few quick questions.
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Until next time,
-The PI Brief
