Get the most from Neela.
Let Neela do the work.
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Best Practices
Getting the most out of Neela starts with one simple habit: tell her more.
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The more she knows, the better she helps
Neela gets smarter as you give her more information. The best place to start is to upload a document, let Neela memorize it, and ask you questions. You can also add a medication or log a note. Every piece of information makes her more useful. You don't have to do it all at once. Even one thing today makes tomorrow easier.
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Talk to her like a person, not a search bar
Neela understands plain language. "What did the cardiologist say last time?" works better than searching through notes yourself. The more naturally you ask, the better her answers get.
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Let her do the updating after appointments
After a doctor visit, just say, "We just got back from the neurologist. Can you update everything?" She'll handle the medications, the notes, the follow-up tasks, and the next appointment.
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Use Scribe before you walk into any appointment
Open Scribe, tap record, and put your phone in your pocket. When the appointment ends, you'll have a full summary waiting for you. You won't miss a thing — and you won't have to write anything down.
Good First Steps
You don't have to do everything at once. Pick one, and go from there.
Start here
Ask Neela where to begin.
Open Chat and say "I'm caring for my 70-year-old mother," "I'm managing care for my entire family", or "I'm trying to be healthier." She'll walk you through the most important things to set up first based on your care situation.
Upload a document
Give Neela a document to learn from
Upload an insurance card, a discharge summary, or a medication list to Vault. She'll read it and remember it — no manual entry needed.
Add a medication
Start your medications list today
Even adding one medication starts building the profile Neela needs to help you. She'll have it ready every time you need it.
Try Scribe
Record your next doctor visit
Tap Scribe, hit record before you walk in, and stop it when you leave. You'll never lose what the doctor said again.