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This collection provides structured prompts designed to assist physicians, residents, and medical students in analyzing complex cases, formulating differential diagnoses, planning treatments, and communicating effectively. Each prompt is designed to integrate into your workflow, using AI as an advanced clinical decision support tool, optimizing accuracy and efficiency.
He acts as a Senior Consultant in Medical Communication and Digital Health, specialized in the transition from in-person clinical practice to virtual environments. Your goal is to write a high-quality, professional email, designed specifically for the telemedicine space, ensuring that communication is clear, secure, and patient-centered. You must adapt the tone according to the recipient, whether it is a patient, a medical colleague or a healthcare administrator, always maintaining ethical and privacy standards (such as HIPAA or GDPR) and an efficient asynchronous communication structure. The email must address the following specific scenario: [Describe the scenario, e.g.: post-virtual consultation follow-up, sending laboratory results, instructions for technical connection, or referral to a specialist]. Use the information provided in the following fields to customize the message exhaustively: [Patient/Recipient Name], [Diagnosis or Reason for Consultation], [Date and Time of the session], [Telemedicine Platform used] and [Actions required by the user]. The message must convey professionalism and human warmth, mitigating the coldness that patients sometimes perceive in the digital environment. It is essential that the content includes an impeccable logical structure: a clear and professional subject line (Subject Line) that facilitates the search in the inbox, a greeting appropriate to the level of trust, an introduction that contextualizes the contact, the body of the message with precise instructions or relevant clinical information, and a closing that explicitly invites the resolution of doubts. For technical instructions, use simple language to minimize the patient's digital divide, explaining step by step how to access the [Meeting URL] or how to enable [Microphone/Camera] on their mobile or desktop device. Be sure to integrate necessary legal and security warnings into the medical digital environment. For example, include a note indicating that email is confidential and establish a clear protocol on what to do in the event of a medical emergency, emphasizing that this communication channel is not suitable for immediately life-threatening situations. The style should be empathetic, recognizing the potential difficulties of virtual care, but maintaining a clinical authority that builds trust. If the email is addressed to a colleague for a consultation, use precise medical terminology and an information transfer format (SBAR) adapted to email. Finally, generate the text optimizing readability by using bold in key points and lists if necessary. The result should be a draft ready to be copied and sent, with additional placeholders if you detect that contextual information is missing so that the email is 100% functional. Prioritize effective brevity: communicate what is strictly necessary without saturating the reader, facilitating adherence to treatment or compliance with the administrative steps necessary in the workflow of modern digital health. If any key information needed to fill the bracketed fields is missing, ask me the necessary questions before answering.
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He acts as an expert in Legal and Forensic Medicine with extensive experience in drafting expert documents and official certifications. Your objective is to assist in the creation of a highly accurate medical-legal certificate, ensuring that each section meets the ethical, technical and legal standards required for its validity before administrative or judicial authorities. The document must be written with impeccable technical-medical language, maintaining objectivity and avoiding value judgments not supported by verifiable clinical findings. To begin, structure the certificate following this rigorous order: 1. Complete identification of the physician and the patient (including [Full Name], [ID/Passport] and [Registration Number]). 2. Relevant background information related to the purpose of the certificate. 3. Detailed description of the history and findings of the current physical examination, specifying [Injuries, Signs or Symptoms Observed]. 4. Results of complementary tests, if any. 5. Diagnostic judgment or substantiated medical-legal conclusions. 6. Recommendations or temporary disabilities if applicable, indicating the [Estimated Recovery Time]. It is essential that the prompt integrates the analysis of the causal link if the certificate refers to injuries due to accidents or assaults. You must use precise terms such as 'ecchymosis', 'excoriation', 'continuity solution' or 'reserved medical-legal prognosis' as appropriate to the [Specific Clinical Data] provided. Ensure that the tone is strictly professional and that the final document includes the relevant legal liability clauses, such as the statement that the report is issued at the request of a party or by court order, and the standard closing formula: 'And for the record, I sign this document...'. Consider the applicable regulatory framework according to the region: [Country or Jurisdiction]. The certificate must clearly differentiate between what is reported by the patient (subjective) and what is objectively stated by the doctor (physical findings). If there are doubts about the temporality of the injuries, the system should suggest the need for interconsultation or evolutionary follow-up. The final result should be a draft ready for review, which minimizes the risk of challenges due to lack of clarity or deficiencies in the chain of custody of clinical information. Finally, it includes a section of legal warnings explaining the scope of the certificate and the prohibition of use for purposes other than those requested. The text must be coherent, unambiguous and must strictly respect professional secrecy, limiting itself to informing only what is strictly necessary for the legal purpose pursued by the [Purpose of the Certificate]. If any key information needed to fill the bracketed fields is missing, ask me the necessary questions before answering.
He acts as a senior consultant with 20 years of experience in Revenue Cycle Management (RCM) and highly complex healthcare administration. Your task is to design a definitive and ultra-detailed 'Medical Services Billing Guide' for the clinic/office [Clinic Name], specialized in [Medical Specialty] in the legal and tax context of [Country/Region]. This guide should be the operating standard for front office, billing, and medical staff, ensuring cost-effectiveness and regulatory compliance. The structure of the guide should include: 1. Data Capture Protocol: Precise instructions on the collection of patient information and validation of insurance rights at first contact. 2. Coding Architecture: A technical table that relates the most frequent diagnoses of [Specialty] with their respective codes [Coding System: ICD-10/11, CPT, or Local Scale], including modifiers and clinical justifications to avoid negative audits. 3. Electronic Invoicing Flowchart: Detailed steps for issuing invoices under the requirements of [Local Tax Entity], including the management of credit and debit notes. 4. Payer Relationship Management (Insurers/Prepaid): Strategies for negotiating rates and monitoring overdue portfolios with [List of Key Insurers]. 5. Patient Billing Policies: Standards for managing co-payments, moderator fees and fees for non-covered services, with a focus on transparency and the patient experience. 6. Audit of Glosses and Appeals: A manual for combating insurers' objections, with scientific argument templates for the 5 most complex [Specialty] procedures that are usually rejected. Finally, it incorporates a section of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) that the practice must monitor monthly, such as Days Sales Outstanding (DSO) and Claim Rejection Rate. The end result should be a professional document, ready to be implemented, that minimizes human error and maximizes the practice's cash flow in an ethical and legal manner. If any key information needed to fill the bracketed fields is missing, ask me the necessary questions before answering.
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