Dictate the exam. Get a structured, cited draft back. BETA
Turn a dictated exam recording directly into a structured IME report draft, findings organized by section, gaps flagged, citations attached.
Dictate the exam, get it transcribed and structured.
The exam dictation is transcribed the same way any dictated audio is on the platform, then routed directly into the IME report template's sections instead of arriving as an undifferentiated block of text.
Findings organized by section, gaps flagged.
Dictated content is sorted into the report's own sections, history, exam findings, review of records, and anything the template expects but the dictation didn't cover is flagged rather than left silently blank.
Citations attached, opinion sections left blank.
Findings pulled from dictation are linked back to the transcript and, where relevant, to the case record. Opinion sections stay blank, the same boundary IME Report Drafting already holds, for the examiner to complete.
The same boundary as IME Report Drafting.
Dictation-to-IME Report holds the same boundary as IME Report Drafting: opinion sections stay blank for the examiner. Structuring a dictation into a report template is not the same as forming the opinion that goes in it.
This feature builds on two live capabilities already in production, dictation transcription and IME report drafting, rather than introducing a new, independent AI judgment about the exam.
From dictation to a structured draft.
Three steps, opinion sections wait for the examiner.
The examiner dictates findings the same way they would for any exam recording.
The transcript is organized into the IME report's own sections, with citations attached and gaps flagged.
The examiner reviews the structured draft, completes the opinion sections, and finalizes the report.
Built for the examiner who dictates exam findings.
The words get structured; the opinion stays the examiner's.
Frequently asked questions.
It turns a dictated exam recording directly into a structured IME report draft, findings organized by section, gaps flagged, and citations attached.
No. Opinion sections stay blank for the examiner, the same boundary held by IME Report Drafting. Only the history and findings sections are structured from dictation.
Yes, in beta. Dictation-to-IME Report 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.
It builds on two live capabilities already in production, AI Medical Dictation Transcription and IME Report Drafting, rather than a new independent AI judgment.
That field is flagged as missing in the draft rather than left silently blank, so the examiner knows exactly what still needs to be added.
Related to Dictation-to-IME Report.
Transcribes dictated audio into structured, cited text, the audio sibling of Handwritten Extraction.
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Join the beta and turn a dictation of your own into a structured draft, or book a demo to see it built live. Handled under our BAA; never used to train a model.