Summer distills years of history into minutes of understanding — so the provider walks in knowing what matters.
The chart
78 pages
The briefing
7 insights
Chart · Patient #4821 · Processing…
Summer distilling…
Type 2 diabetes: HbA1c trending down — 8.4% → 7.8% → 7.1%
Risk
Hypothyroidism: TSH normalized from 5.8 to 2.1 on increased levothyroxine
Missed
Obesity: 12 lb weight loss (230 → 218 lbs) on GLP-1 therapy
Flagged
The chart is read,
The story is told
Summer doesn’t summarize pages. It identifies patterns, surfaces gaps, and scores risk — in the time it takes to walk down the hall.
Focused Chart Summary
A clinician-grade summary of the current visit picture — active conditions, key trends, and medication status — in prose, bullet list, or both. Structured to match how you think, not how the EHR stores data.
Output example — Key Data
HbA1c
TSH
Weight

T-Score
Vitamin D
7.1% ↓ (was 8.4%)
2.1 ↓ (was 5.8)
218 lbs ↓ (was 230)
-1.8 ↑ (was -2.1)
38 ↑ (was 22)
Previous Visit Summary
What happened last time — what was changed, what was started, and what the patient was told to expect. Gives the physician full context before the first question is asked.
Output example — Last Visit
Visit type
Ozempic
Levothyroxine
Since then
Medication uptitration
↑ 0.5mg → 1mg weekly
↑ 75mcg → 88mcg
12 lb loss · HbA1c ↓ · TSH normalized
Imaging & Lab Trends
Not just the latest value — the trajectory. SUMMER presents labs and imaging results with historical context so the physician sees the direction, not just a number.
Output example — Lab Trends
HbA1c (1yr trend)
TSH
Vitamin D
DEXA (2024)
8.4 → 7.8 → 7.1%
5.8 → 2.1
22 → 38
T-score -1.8
Key Data, Surfaced
Numbers in context,
Not just values
Every data point Summer surfaces carries its history. Not “HbA1c: 7.1%” — but “HbA1c: 7.1%, down from 7.8% six months ago and 8.4% a year ago.” The trend is the clinical insight.