Clermont is a growing Central Florida community. Many residents travel to appointments across the region, juggle work schedules, and rely on fast follow-up care after procedures—often while symptoms worsen or new information arrives later. In that environment, it’s easy for documentation to feel “off”:
- Discharge summaries that read like a different clinical story than what you experienced
- Imaging or interpretation references that don’t match subsequent findings
- Notes that appear inconsistent across visits or versions of the chart
- Mentions of automated decision support, transcription tools, or “generated” content
When AI is part of the workflow, the key issue isn’t whether technology existed—it’s whether the care team verified outputs, recognized limitations, and responded appropriately to the patient in front of them.


