After you finish reviewing your sources and then click 'Start AI Analysis' on Step 4, the analysis will start processing. This may take a minute or two. You can close the screen and return back later without interrupting processing.
When you return, click on the patient's name from the Patient Management table and when the analysis is complete, you will be directed to a 'Diagnosis Summary' page.
The 'sections' of the report are on the left hand side. They must all be marked as reviewed before you can publish and export a report.
There are two main kinds of sections, non-diagnostic and diagnostic.
The History and Functional Assessment sections are non-diagnostic, and only have a clinical analysis for review, whereas the Diagnostic Analysis sections for A1 and A2 both have symptom criteria for your review, and this is where you can change the symptom rating.
You can choose to review the report sequentially, or jump around to any order you wish, just all sections must be 'marked as reviewed' before a report can be generated.
There are three ways you can refine the clinical analysis if you want to add further detail before you're happy to mark this as reviewed.
This can be done either by adding your own clinical observation, or refining the analysis using text prompt OR just by directly editing the observation.
As you mark sections as reviewed, the side menu will update to show you how many sections are left for review and tick off those you have completed.

