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Insights

Insights analyze your note and provide guideline-based suggestions. Identify red flags, missing details, and clinical considerations in real time.

Updated over 2 months ago

What Are Insights?

Insights are Vero’s built-in clinical feedback system.After generating a note, you can click the Insights in the top-right corner to receive suggestions for improvement. Insights highlight what might be missing, important red flags, and additional considerations — helping you deliver safer, more thorough care.

Insights are not a replacement for clinical judgment. They are designed to support your reasoning, not replace it.

Vero Insights provides educational feedback. It is not a medical information source and should not be used to guide diagnosis or treatment decisions. Always verify clinical content against trusted references and apply your own professional judgment.

​How Insights Work

Vero scans your generated note and organizes suggestions under each section depending on the template.You’ll see:

  • Additional details you may want to include

  • Red flags to consider documenting or following up

  • Differential suggestions relevant to the case

  • Clinical reminders like vitals, social history, or physical exam findings

Why Use Insights?

Insights are useful across all stages of practice:

  • Medical Students & Residents – get structured feedback and avoid missing key questions or exam findings.

  • Practicing Physicians – a second set of eyes to help ensure red flags aren’t overlooked.

  • Lifelong Learners – stay sharp, reinforce guidelines, and refine your documentation style over time.

Even experienced clinicians benefit from Insights. Think of it as a clinical checklist that evolves with you.

​Best Practices

  • Review insights after generating your first draft.

  • Use them as a safety net, not a script.

  • Teach learners to compare their notes against Insights for self-correction.

  • Incorporate relevant items into your note with a single edit.

Insights adapt to your template and note style. They are dynamic, patient specific and context aware.

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