Better Preparation, Clearer Overview, Less Friction
In psychiatry, time and attention are scarce resources. Clinical work requires focus, overview, and professional presence, while documentation remains an unavoidable and time-consuming part of everyday practice.
At Aisel, our approach to product development follows a simple principle:
New features should not create more work for clinicians – they should remove it.
Conversations That Prepare the Consultation
A central update to the platform is the introduction of AI Conversations that can be sent to patients before consultations or between appointments.
These conversations are not static questionnaires. They are structured dialogues that guide patients through clinically relevant topics while allowing them to express themselves in their own words.
Clinics can use these conversations for purposes such as:
- Pre-consultation assessments
- Medication follow-ups
- Symptom check-ins between sessions
Patients receive a secure link by SMS or email and complete the conversation at their own pace. Once completed, Aisel generates a structured summary that clinicians can review before the consultation.
The aim is simple: clinicians start the session with an overview of what has changed since the last appointment.
Instant Patient Summaries Before a Session
Preparing for a consultation often means searching through multiple notes, documents, and previous sessions to reconstruct the patient’s history.
The new patient summary feature brings that information together in one place.
Aisel aggregates information from previous sessions and documentation and presents it as a concise overview that clinicians can quickly review before a consultation.
Clinicians can see key elements such as:
- Core clinical information
- Relevant history
- Medication details
- Observations from previous sessions
Each item links directly to the original source, allowing clinicians to move easily from summary to detailed documentation when needed.
The summary can also be filtered. For example, clinicians can ask the system to show only medication-related information when preparing for a medication review.
The goal is to ensure that the right information is available at the right moment.
Clearer Boundaries Between Clinicians
Another improvement focuses on clarity and patient safety within clinics.
Previously, clinicians in the same clinic could see each other’s notes within the platform. While useful in some contexts, this could also create confusion when navigating patient records.
With the latest update, clinicians now see only their own notes and documentation. This reduces the risk of mixing information between clinicians and creates a clearer overview when reviewing patient data.
Technology That Works in the Background
AI in clinical environments should not behave like another system demanding attention.
Instead, it should quietly support clinical work by handling repetitive and administrative tasks.
Within Aisel, AI is designed to support clinicians by:
- Gathering information before consultations
- Structuring clinical insights automatically
- Making patient information easier to access and review
The purpose is not to replace clinical judgment, but to reduce the documentation burden that surrounds it.
More Time for Clinical Work
The direction of Aisel’s development remains focused on clinical relevance rather than technological complexity.
When documentation becomes easier to manage, clinicians gain more space for:
- Professional reflection
- Meaningful patient interaction
- Maintaining clinical quality
AI should not change how psychiatry works. It should support the way clinical work already functions best.
We continue to develop the platform in close dialogue with clinicians and clinical practice. These updates are another step in that process, and more improvements will follow with the same guiding principle:
Technology should make clinical work lighter, not heavier.