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Unexpected note output

How to resolve issues related to your generated note

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Written by Mark Backman
Updated over a week ago

Daily Ambient Scribe's Clinical Documentation Engine involves LLM technology to produce clinical notes. The engine involves hallucination filtering and note formatting, but sometimes LLMs still produce unexpected outputs. This guide helps you understand what those outputs mean and how you can get the result you're looking for.

The conversation was too short to generate a note

Ambient Scribe requires around 30 seconds of speech. This minimum ensures that there is sufficient content to generate a meaningful note.

You can either discard your encounter and start over or resume recording until at least 30 seconds of speech is captured.

The conversation doesn't contain sufficient medical content

If your Note summary indicates that a note could not be generated due to insufficient medical information in the transcript, you can resume the encounter to continue recording.

Your note was flagged as having unexpected output

Ambient Scribe's hallucination filtering automatically detects and regenerates your note to resolve issues. But, infrequently, it's possible that it cannot resolve an issue. In this case, the generated note will indicate any sections that you should review.

To resume, select the down arrow next to Copy note then Resume encounter.

Your note contains unexpected output

In the unlikely case that your note contains unexpected output, you can manually regenerate the note to produce a new output.

To regenerate, select the down arrow next to Copy note then Regenerate note.

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