Review of Clinical Notes AI: Mental health progress note generator

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  • There’s a new AI progress note generator called Clinical Notes AI and it provides a ton of options if you’re thinking of using AI for therapy notes.
    In this video Dr. Maelisa McCaffrey of QA Prep reviews Clinical Notes AI, one of the AI progress note generators created specifically for mental health professionals.
    She discusses the basics, like how it works and how much it costs, along with favorite features of the platform and some concerns for therapists using Clinical Notes AI. Lastly, she’ll share how well this AI platform for counselors actually wrote a therapy progress note.
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    Click here to get a copy of the progress notes produced by Clinical Notes AI: qaprep.mykajabi.com/clinical-...
    Clinical Notes AI is offering you a discount! Use the code TH-cam123 for $10 off your subscription. And no, this is not an affiliate link or an endorsement.
    Click here for their website: clinicalnotes.ai/
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    Can I use ChatGPT to write progress notes? • Can I use ChatGPT to w...
    Reviews coming soon for Orchid, Upheal, Autonotes, and more!
    Get the AI Rubric here: www.qaprep.com/ai-rubric-handout
    Video editing by: Tyllinda
    Production assistance by: My Digital Maven
    Disclaimer:
    I’m not affiliated with Clinical Notes AI in any way. This is not an ad and I’ve chosen not to receive any compensation for any of these AI platform reviews. This is my own review from my perspective and I recommend you use this as one piece of information to help make your decision about using the platform.
    It’s the beginning of 2024 and this info will likely change! Use the AI Rubric and ultimately the most important thing is doing what is best for the client. Ask for their consent and respect their decision. Remember that using any electronic system requires more than being HIPAA secure, it also requires you to be privacy conscious and educated about the technology.

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  • @christinedecarolis4739
    @christinedecarolis4739 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Love your content! Thank you for being an anchor in this new sea of options 🙂

  • @mariaszandrach9348
    @mariaszandrach9348 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    A small note :)) If the voice is transcribed that means that the tool does record the audio. It is technologically not possible for it to transcribe without recording. So now the question is if they delete or store recordings :)

    • @effentjes
      @effentjes หลายเดือนก่อน

      They delete the dictation if you don't choose to keep it within 24 hours.

  • @effentjes
    @effentjes หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I am trying his one out, and it's simple and straightforward, but I like to use my text input to pour into a note, as I would do with regular AI. I don't do well dictating, as I think while I write, and I simply do not feel comfortable recording a session no matter how many times someone tells me it's HIPAA compliant. Which one do you recommend in this case? Maybe I do have to get more relaxed with just skipping around during my dictation, as you say here, and feel free to circle back several times to things I forgot ;-) You don't have to email them for the BAA. It's under your profile. I am trying several formats and different things to include or exclude, and find this quite useful. Also, it's the least expensive for basic membership compared to others.

    • @MaelisaMcCaffrey
      @MaelisaMcCaffrey  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yes, using the one that best suits you is always the best choice! Glad you're liking Clinical Notes AI :)

  • @user-fl8zh2zu6k
    @user-fl8zh2zu6k 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Considering ChatGPT is not HIPAA compliant I wonder if it is ok to use if we leave out identifying info?

    • @MaelisaMcCaffrey
      @MaelisaMcCaffrey  2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Check out my video specific to ChatGPT - it’s okay for generic stuff like creating a template to use with clients, but not okay for using with individual clients. It is impossible to “de identify” something enough that it is both confidential and useful.

  • @hannahbarthold1129
    @hannahbarthold1129 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

    So, is something being HIPPA compliant the same as being approved by your board? If not, how do we find out whether it is approved by the board?

    • @MaelisaMcCaffrey
      @MaelisaMcCaffrey  13 วันที่ผ่านมา

      HIPAA is a law and legal standard in the U.S. Your licensing board controls quality standards for professionals and they don’t usually “approve” or recommend specific services. Instead they would regulate a professional who, as an example, used a technology service inappropriately which led to some kind of client harm.

  • @riciarae4131
    @riciarae4131 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great video - even though they don't store the transcript, do they store the outputs and use them for training? Are they using Open AI to generate the notes (some companies aren't clear about what AI system they are using).

    • @MaelisaMcCaffrey
      @MaelisaMcCaffrey  2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      These are great questions! I recommend asking them directly, and I’ll do the same. My understanding is most companies are using the same base AI system and then adjusting it.

    • @ClinicalNotesAI-hp3ow
      @ClinicalNotesAI-hp3ow 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@MaelisaMcCaffrey Great question indeed! We're using multiple fine tuned and trained LLM's in a HIPAA compliant environment depending on the selections chosen. We leverage the transcripts by deidentifying the data from the clinician and removing any PHI but we save the choices by the clinician of the note types for "human in the loop" categorization to continue to improve and train our systems.

    • @riciarae4131
      @riciarae4131 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@MaelisaMcCaffrey I think the base AI system is GPT (we really need greater transparency). Such new and evolving technology and not enough regulation :( oh well.

    • @user-zr9cz7eb9u
      @user-zr9cz7eb9u 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@ClinicalNotesAI-hp3ow Hi. I'm looking into all of the great and wonderfully informative options Maelisa is presenting for our AI note taking needs, and have a follow up question for you at Clinical Notes AI... I know you are HIPAA compliant, but does your company have a dedicated cyber security professional on staff with the background needed for this type of app to secure the information we provide? It is of the upmost importance that I and my clients feel secure. Thank you.

  • @user-nf7iy4sw8m
    @user-nf7iy4sw8m หลายเดือนก่อน

    Does Clinical Notes AI work with telehealth sessions?

    • @MaelisaMcCaffrey
      @MaelisaMcCaffrey  หลายเดือนก่อน

      At this point I think it still has to listen, so you’d need to not use headphones