My healthcare team won't use the AI tools I bought
You need AI setup and training that fits how a healthcare office actually works, not another tool list.
You already bought AI tools for the healthcare clinic, and now they sit unused on every desk. Nurses and front desk staff still re-type patient notes and search old emails by hand. Your team says the tools slow them down, and every extra screen minute is a patient minute lost.
In a healthcare office, the day runs on charts, callbacks, and insurance rules. AI tools often get dropped in with no connection to those tasks. Staff open a blank chat window, type one prompt, get a generic answer, and close it. It feels like homework, not help. The problem is not your people. The setup did not match how the clinic works.
A fix usually starts with one afternoon. I watch how your front desk and clinical team handle two common tasks, like prior authorization lookups or referral letters. Then I set up Claude to pull from your templates and email, and I test one 30-minute task down to 30 seconds with two or three staff members. Most teams need two short training sessions, not a full course. Cost depends on how many desks and systems you want connected, but a single clinic can often start for less than a full software renewal.
This week, do not buy another AI training video. Do not send a company-wide email telling staff to use the tools. Instead, pick one task. It should hurt a little, like prior auths or appointment reminders. Then call me at FocusDude and tell me that one task. I will set it up, sit with two or three staff members, and make that single task faster before the week ends. One visible win beats ten new tools.
The front desk stops opening five screens to check one insurance rule. A nurse types a short note and Claude drops it into the chart. Staff start asking what else the tool can do. You stop feeling like the only person pushing AI. The tools become part of the day, not an extra chore. You can leave on time.
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