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Komodo Dictation

Discharge documentation

Draft discharge instructions faster, then review before they reach the patient

Start with your own dictated or typed plan. Use templates and optional drafting assists to shape the text, then read, edit, and apply your clinical judgment before sharing with the patient or pasting into your record system.

Komodo is a drafting tool, not a medical device. Always review patient-facing text before use.

How it works

From your notes to a draft, in three steps

Your clinical content first, structure and polish second, careful review always.

  1. Dictate or type the discharge plan

    Start with your own words, by voice or keyboard. Capture the follow-up plan, medications, activity restrictions, and return precautions as you would say them.

  2. Use a template or run an optional assist

    Apply a discharge template for structure, or run an optional drafting assist to shape the text into patient-friendly language. The output is editable draft text, you review every line.

  3. Review carefully, then use in your workflow

    Read the discharge instructions as the patient would. Edit for your patient’s specific situation. Apply your clinical judgment before sharing, printing, or pasting into your record system.

Discharge instructions and similar patient-facing text are starting points. Always apply your clinical judgment before sharing with a patient.