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Exam Prep Pack

Walk into the exam room already knowing what to ask. BETA

Generate a focused physical-exam checklist, questions, red-flag inconsistencies, and prior-treatment probes from the record before the exam ever starts.

Adams, T. · Case #IME-4812 342 pages read
Physical exam checklist14 items
Targeted questions9 drafted
Prior treatment probeGap since 4/02
Red-flag inconsistency2 flagged
Suggestions only · examination technique stays the examiner's
IN ACTIVE BETA · refined with early customers
342 pages, read before the exam starts, so the questions worth asking are already on the page.

A focused physical-exam checklist, built from the record.

Instead of a generic template, the checklist is shaped by what's actually in this file: the joint or system in question, prior findings on it, and anything a prior exam noted but didn't resolve.

Checklist shaped by this case's own record
Prior unresolved findings carried forward
Exam checklist14 items
Range of motion, right kneePrep noted
Prior surgical scar checkPrep noted
Targeted questions9 drafted
Onset date discrepancy across visitsAsk directly
Prior treatment gap since 4/02Ask directly

Targeted questions and red-flag inconsistencies, ready to ask.

Gaps between what the claimant is expected to report and what the record shows, or inconsistencies across visits, are turned into specific questions the examiner can ask directly in the room.

Inconsistencies turned into direct questions
Nothing left to reconstruct mid-exam

Prior-treatment probes surfaced ahead of time.

Treatment gaps, prior injuries to the same body part, and earlier providers are pulled forward from anywhere in the file, so the examiner doesn't discover them mid-exam from the claimant's own account.

Treatment gaps surfaced before the exam
Prior providers and injuries pulled forward
Prior-treatment probes3 surfaced
Treatment gap, 4/02 – 6/14Probe ready
Prior right-knee injury (2020)Probe ready
Exam prepCase #IME-4812
Checklist generated 14 items
Questions drafted 9 ready
Exam technique Examiner's own
The boundary

The examiner still leads the exam.

The Exam Prep Pack generates suggestions: a checklist, questions, and probes drawn from the record. It does not decide what happens in the exam room, and it does not perform or replace clinical judgment during the exam.

Examination technique, what to pursue further, and how to interpret what's found in the room all remain entirely the examiner's. The pack is preparation, not a substitute for the exam itself.

From a cold file to a prepared exam.

Three steps, finished before the claimant walks in.

1. Record ingested pre-exam

The full case file is read ahead of the scheduled exam, in whatever volume it arrives.

2. Prep pack generated

A physical-exam checklist, targeted questions, and prior-treatment probes are drafted from what the record shows.

3. Examiner walks in prepared

The examiner reviews the pack beforehand and still leads the exam, technique and judgment unchanged.

Built for the exam, not just the report after it.

Preparation that starts before the claimant sits down.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

It's a focused physical-exam checklist, targeted questions, red-flag inconsistencies, and prior-treatment probes, generated from the case record before the exam starts.

No. It generates suggestions only, examination technique and clinical judgment remain the examiner's throughout the exam.

Yes, in beta. The Exam Prep Pack 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.

As soon as the case record is available in the system, typically well ahead of a scheduled exam date.

Yes. It's built for real IME files, including packets running into the hundreds of pages, the same volume the platform's other record tools handle.

Related to Exam Prep Pack.

Walk into the next exam already prepared.

Join the beta and generate a prep pack from a file of your own, or book a demo to see one built live. Handled under our BAA; never used to train a model.