Every condition, severity-prioritized, with the evidence behind the tag. BETA
Condition severity triage and impairment rundown software from Medrecords AI groups every condition in the file by body system, assigns a provisional High, Medium, or Low review priority, and lets a reviewer confirm or override each tag before it's used. Live in beta and testable today.
Grouped by body system, not buried in a flat list.
Every condition in the file is grouped under the body system it belongs to — musculoskeletal, neurological, and so on — instead of sitting in one undifferentiated diagnosis list. A reviewer can scan a body system and immediately see everything flagged within it, with the evidence behind each tag one click away.
Provisional until a reviewer says otherwise.
Every High, Medium, or Low tag ships labeled provisional, with a Confirm or Override control attached. Nothing downstream — a report, a summary, an export — treats an unreviewed tag as settled. The reviewer's confirmation is what turns a provisional read into something the file can rely on.
A priority tag is not an impairment rating.
High, Medium, and Low are review-priority labels, not a percentage, not a body-part value, and never a stand-in for an AMA Guides impairment rating. The tags exist to help a reviewer decide what to look at first — they carry no rating claim of their own, and the page never implies one.
No tag reaches a downstream decision unreviewed. Every condition displays as provisional until a qualified reviewer confirms or overrides it, and that confirmation — not the initial tag — is what a report or export is allowed to rely on. Audit-grade, source-linked, and the rating itself always stays a human's to make.
From a diagnosis list to a reviewed rundown.
Three steps, with the reviewer's confirmation as the last one.
Every diagnosis in the file is clustered under the body system it belongs to.
Each condition gets a High, Medium, or Low review-priority tag from cited severity indicators.
Nothing feeds a report or export until a qualified reviewer signs off on the tag.
Who reads the rundown.
The same prioritized view, useful wherever a reviewer needs to triage a file fast.
Prioritize which conditions to focus the exam on, with the evidence already surfaced.
For evaluatorsSee which conditions carry the most weight in a file before building the case theory.
For law firmsTriage a claim's conditions by review priority without reading the whole chart cold.
For TPAs & carriersCondition severity triage, answered.
No. The tags are a provisional High / Medium / Low review priority, not a percentage or a rating of any kind, and the page never implies an AMA Guides impairment value. Any actual rating is a separate professional judgment made by a qualified reviewer.
They're a review-priority signal — which conditions in the file are worth a reviewer's attention first, based on the evidence cited behind each one. They describe where to look, not how severe a condition is in a clinical or legal sense.
Yes, in beta. Condition severity triage & impairment rundown 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.
Yes — every tag ships with a Confirm or Override control, and only a reviewer's confirmed or overridden tag is ever treated as settled by anything downstream.
By body system — musculoskeletal, neurological, and so on — so a reviewer can scan everything flagged within one system instead of working through one long undifferentiated diagnosis list.
Related capabilities.
What sits alongside the rundown, live today or in this same beta batch.
Structures the rating workup itself — cited to the record, sign-off required.
ExploreFollows one diagnosis across every visit and reads out a trend, every visit cited.
ExplorePlots injuries, symptoms, diagnoses, and imaging findings on an interactive body map.
ExploreNormalizes recurring measurements across providers and visits, trended and cited.
ExploreSee every condition, prioritized.
Group conditions by body system, assign a provisional High/Medium/Low review priority, and let reviewers confirm or override every tag — never an implied rating. Join the beta on one of your own files, or book a demo first.