AI is everywhere and Remote Patient Monitoring is getting cooler - Friday Telehealth Tip for October 24.


Hi Reader,

Telehealth Tip Friday — AI Clinical Notes If you’re testing AI for documentation, start simple:

  • Pick one visit type — your most common, like a 50-minute therapy session.
  • Create one template — decide what you want back (Summary, Plan, Codes, etc.).
  • Do one quality check — review 10 notes for accuracy and tone, then lock in what works.

Pro tip: If you're adding AI clinical notes to your practice, add a short note to your intake packet explaining that an AI assistant may help draft notes, but you review and approve every note yourself.

Our Zoom users now have access to test the AI clinical Note feature directly from Zoom. This is similar to the AI summaries but more secure, designed for Health Care and can integrate directly with an EHR. I would love a few volunteers to try it out before I roll it out and make it available for everyone. Let me know!

From the HLTH Conference I just got back from HLTH in Las Vegas, and one clear theme stood out: AI tools are finally moving from flashy demos to real-world impact. The focus now is on implementation and support—making sure the technology actually improves daily workflows.

Another major trend is in medication adherence using remote patient monitoring. Devices like Nudge and Telnovi are helping providers track adherence, improve outcomes, and close care gaps for patients managing chronic conditions. Please reach out if your patients could use some help with medication adherence and I'll connect you to the right folks!

Stay secure,

Daniel Mountain
Secure Telehealth
Helping healthcare providers start and grow successful Telehealth practices.

P.S. If you’d like help setting up systems like these—or want to learn how to automate, grow, and scale your Telehealth practice just reach out! and for more support check out my coaching package, Profit and Freedom. It’s guaranteed to help healthcare providers create practices that run more smoothly, increase revenues and serve patients better in just 5 weeks or less. I can only take 1 more person at this introductory rate!

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