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Build Plans Faster with Clinical AI Support — While Staying in Control

Published on May 25, 2026

Clinical research and plan building are some of the most time-intensive parts of delivering care. Fullscript Assist gives you a simpler way to bring it all together—so you can spend less time searching and more time caring for patients.

What’s new: Fullscript Assist

We believe providers need technology that reflects the depth and complexity of whole person care. Fullscript Assist is built with input from clinical experts and designed around real-world whole person care workflows, so it supports how providers actually think, research and deliver care.

Fullscript Assist is a HIPAA-compliant clinical AI assistant embedded directly into your workflow. It helps you research clinical questions, draft personalized plans, and refine supplement and lifestyle recommendations—all in one place.

Instead of switching between tools, you can:

  • Ask clinical questions and explore treatment approaches
  • Generate and refine supplement and lifestyle recommendations to support the whole person
  • Surface safety considerations like interactions or nutrient depletions
  • Translate plans into patient-friendly summaries

All while staying in control of every decision.

Watch the demo to see how it works.

Why did we build Assist?

Crafting personalized, whole person care plans requires significant time, research, and mental effort.

Patient context is often spread across notes, labs, and prior plans, making it difficult to quickly move from insight to action. Providers frequently rely on multiple tools to validate decisions, refine recommendations, and ensure safety.

Fullscript Assist was built to reduce this burden helping you bring research, context, and care planning together in one place without replacing your clinical judgment.

How Assist works

1. Open Assist from anywhere in your workflow
Access Fullscript Assist from the top-right corner—whether you’re on your dashboard, product catalog, or a patient profile.

2. Start with a clinical question or prompt
Ask a question, explore a condition, or use sample prompts to begin researching and organizing your clinical thinking.

3. Add patient context (optional)
Paste notes, upload documents, or select a patient profile to personalize responses based on real patient data. Fullscript Assist is HIPAA-compliant, so you can feel confident in the safety and security of any sensitive information you provide.

4. Review and refine insights
Explore structured outputs including clinical considerations, supplement and lifestyle suggestions, and safety flags—then edit based on your clinical judgment.

5. Add recommendations to your plan
Use Assist to draft, adjust, and validate recommendations before adding them to a patient plan.

6. Generate patient-friendly communication
When prompted, translate your plan into clear, patient-ready language for follow-ups, summaries, or EHR documentation.

Fullscript Assist helps providers:

Move faster from research to care plans
Ask clinical questions and get structured, evidence-informed, whole person care insights—without searching across multiple sources.

Refine decisions with confidence
Explore options, compare approaches, and surface safety considerations like interactions or nutrient depletions within your workflow.

Keep everything in one place
Research, plan, and draft patient summaries without switching between tools or re-entering information.

The bottom line

Fullscript Assist helps you move from clinical insight to patient-ready action—faster and with less effort.

By bringing research, patient context, and plan building into one workflow, it supports your clinical thinking, reduces manual work, and gives you more time to focus on delivering high-quality care.

Try Fullscript Assist in your workflow today

Need help? Visit our help center or reach out to our Customer Success team.


Disclaimer

The information in this article is intended for healthcare practitioners for educational purposes only, and is not a substitute for informed medical, legal, or financial advice. Practitioners should rely on their own professional training and judgement, and consult appropriate legal, financial, or clinical experts when necessary.
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