What is Vero Chat?

Vero Chat is your AI assistant built directly into the note editor. It allows you to refine your documentation, create patient-friendly instructions, and even ask medical questions without leaving your encounter.
Vero Chat appears at the bottom of the screen while you’re editing a note.

Editing Your Note

You can ask Vero Chat to make changes in plain language.
  • Replace the note entirely – e.g., “Rewrite this note in concise bullet points.”
  • Edit parts of the note – e.g., “Add clear respiratory exam”
  • **Ask it to change formatting **– e.g., “Make it more concise/detailed”
This is the fastest way to iterate until your note looks exactly how you want.

Asking Clinical Questions

Vero Chat can answer medical questions based on guidelines and your current note context. Examples:
  • “What red flags should I check for in abdominal pain?”
  • “What is the differential diagnosis for new-onset headache?”
  • “Which labs are recommended for suspected UTI?”
  • “First line treatments for hyptertension in a diabetic patient?”
Vero Chat uses trusted guideline-informed references to provide structured, safe suggestions.
Always apply your own clinical judgment before acting on recommendations.

Patient Instructions

Vero Chat can generate patient-friendly instructions that you can copy and share. Examples:
  • “Write discharge instructions for a patient with mild asthma.”
  • “Create medication counseling for starting metformin.”
  • “Make simple lifestyle advice for hypertension.”

Copy Instructions

Generate plain-language instructions and paste them into your EMR or handouts.

Customize Language

Ask Vero Chat to simplify, translate, or adjust the tone for your patient.

Best Practices

  • Be clear and specific with your prompts.
  • Use Vero Chat to speed up repetitive edits instead of retyping manually.
  • Leverage it for teaching moments with learners.
  • Use generated patient instructions as a starting point, then adjust for your patient’s needs.

Next Steps

Now explore how Vero Insights can help with medical decision making.