BMI, blood pressure, and labs, trended, not buried. BETA
Clinical metrics and vitals trending software from Medrecords AI normalizes recurring measurements like BMI, blood pressure, and labs across every provider and visit, plots them over time, and keeps every point linked to its source and reference range. Live in beta and testable today.
Every reading normalized, never silently averaged.
Recurring measurements — BMI, blood pressure, labs, and other recurring vitals — are pulled from every visit and provider, then normalized so they can sit on one trend line. Different units or incompatible test types are converted visibly or kept apart; nothing is quietly blended into a single misleading average.
Source reference ranges stay attached.
Each point on the trend keeps the reference range printed by the lab or device that produced it, instead of being re-judged against a generic default range. Extraction confidence is shown alongside every value, and the trend line itself never turns into a diagnosis — it's a plotted history, not a clinical read.
A trend line is a plot, not a diagnosis.
Recurring measurements are normalized so they can be compared, but incompatible tests are never silently averaged into one figure — a lbs-to-kg conversion is shown, not hidden, and A1C is never blended with a different lab's glucose reading just because both are "metrics." Every point keeps the reference range printed by its own source.
The trend itself is a plotted history, not a clinical read: a rising or falling line does not diagnose anything on its own, and extraction confidence is shown wherever a value was hard to read from the source. Audit-grade, source-linked, and left for a clinician to interpret.
From scattered readings to one trend.
Three steps, with the clinical read left to a clinician.
Every visit and provider's readings are pulled and identified by measurement type.
Units are converted visibly and incompatible types are kept on separate lines, never averaged.
The trend is charted with source reference ranges and confidence attached — no diagnosis inferred.
Who reads the trend.
The same normalized history, useful wherever a metric needs context over time.
Track a claimant's recurring metrics across providers without re-reading every chart.
For TPAsSee a normalized trend behind a claim, every point cited back to its own lab or visit.
For carriersBring a normalized vitals history into the exam room instead of scattered lab slips.
For evaluatorsClinical metrics & vitals trending, answered.
A feature that normalizes recurring clinical measurements — BMI, blood pressure, labs, and similar recurring vitals — across every provider and visit in a file, plots them over time, and keeps every point linked back to its source page.
No. Incompatible measurement types are kept on separate lines rather than blended into one figure, and any unit conversion (like pounds to kilograms) is shown explicitly rather than folded silently into the number.
No. The trend is a plotted history of normalized, cited readings — worsening, stable, or improving is left for a clinician to interpret, the same way a chart would be read on paper.
Yes, in beta. Clinical metrics & vitals trending is live and testable now; we're refining it hands-on with early customers, and if your use case is a good fit we'll work with you directly.
Each point keeps the reference range printed by the lab or device that produced it, rather than being re-judged against one generic default range for the whole trend.
Related capabilities.
What sits alongside the trend, live today or in this same beta batch.
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ExploreSee your metrics trended, not buried.
Normalize recurring clinical measurements across providers and visits, plot them over time, and keep every point linked to its source — never averaged, never a silent diagnosis. Join the beta on one of your own files, or book a demo first.