Jump Labs & AI Assistant

Last updated: 16 April 2026

Jump Labs & AI Assistant

Jump Labs gives you early access to new features, and the AI Assistant adds clinical intelligence to your workflow.

Jump Labs

Navigate to Settings > Jump Labs.

Jump Labs is an opt-in programme that gives your organisation early access to features that are still being developed. These features may change or be removed before general availability.

Enrolling:

  1. Toggle Enable Jump Labs on
  2. A banner confirms your enrolment
  3. Labs-stage features become available immediately across the app

Unenrolling: Toggle off to remove access to Labs features. Your data from using those features is preserved.

Current Labs features include Pathways, Consultation Templates, and other features marked with a "Labs" badge in the interface.

AI Assistant

Navigate to Settings > AI.

The AI Assistant provides intelligent features powered by AI, including:

  • Medication interaction and allergy checking - flags potential conflicts when prescribing
  • Clinical coding suggestions - recommends SNOMED and ICD codes based on clinical notes
  • Consultation summary generation - creates structured summaries from consultation notes
  • Patient communication drafts - helps draft messages to patients
  • Dashboard insights - personalised greetings and productivity insights

Enabling:

  1. Toggle Enable AI Assistant on
  2. The monthly usage dashboard appears, showing credits used and remaining

Usage limits: AI features use credits that reset monthly. A progress bar shows usage against your limit:

  • A warning appears at 80% usage
  • Features are paused when the limit is reached (shows the reset date)
  • Contact support to increase your monthly credit limit

Activity breakdown: The settings page shows a breakdown of AI usage by feature type and total queries for the current month.

Tip: All AI interactions are logged for compliance and quality assurance. The AI assists clinicians but does not make clinical decisions - always review AI suggestions before acting on them.