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Analyze My Health

Learn about where the real magic happens and where most people fall in love with the product.

There are two main things you can do within the tool - Ask a Question or Analyze My Health.

Analyze My Health

Analyze My Health is where the real magic of Inciteful Med happens and where most people fall in love with the product.

Add your medical context - doctor’s notes, test results, scans - and the tool does the heavy lifting. It finds relevant medical research based on your specific information, summarizes both your records and the science in plain language, and helps you understand what might be going on.

But what really makes it powerful is the personalization. It’s like having an expert guide who explains everything clearly, connects the dots, and relieves the anxiety of not knowing. You can ask it the questions you’d be embarrassed to ask your doctor without judgment, without time pressure, and with all the science behind it.

 

Demo Projects

When you create an account, two demo projects are automatically added to show how reports can support you throughout your healthcare journey. You can find the demo projects and launch the tutorials from the left navigation.

 
Launch a tutorial in the demo projects added to every account.
Launch a tutorial in the demo projects added to every account.
 

Example Project 1: Breast Cancer Screening

Jane went in for her annual wellness exam. After her appointment, she uploaded her doctor’s notes (from the After Visit Summary in MyChart) to Inciteful Med. Inciteful Med generated this report, highlighting that her physical exam, vitals, and labs were all normal. However, due to a family history of breast cancer, her physician recommended proactive screening and ordered a mammogram. The report explains breast cancer screening and mammography:

  • what to expect
  • how family history impacts screening
  • risk models while referencing Jane’s personal medical history throughout.
 
A sample report that’s created using the patient’s records
A sample report that’s created using the patient’s records
 

Mammogram Results

After her mammogram, Jane uploads the results and radiology notes to the same project. Inciteful Med automatically generates a new version of the report in the project. This updated report explains that Jane’s mammogram received a BI-RADS 0 rating, meaning the results are incomplete and additional imaging is needed. The report provides context on what BI-RADS categories mean, why follow-up is important, and what steps typically come next, all grounded in Jane’s specific records.

 
A sample report created from radiology reports
A sample report created from radiology reports
 
 

Follow up Mammogram and Ultrasound Findings

Jane has her follow-up mammogram and ultrasound. Unfortunately, the results are concerning. Her doctor calls to let her know that the radiologist found a mass in her left breast. In shock, the rest of the conversation becomes a blur. Jane uploads the radiology report to her project, and an updated report is automatically created. It clearly explains in plain language what the findings might mean and outlines next steps. The report also suggests clarifying questions to help Jane prepare for what’s ahead.

 
A revised report based on the latest radiology scans
A revised report based on the latest radiology scans
 
 

Breast Cancer Diagnosis & Treatment

Jane’s biopsy confirms a breast cancer diagnosis. She undergoes a series of tests to stage the cancer and better understand its characteristics, helping guide her treatment options. Throughout the process, she continues uploading new results and diagnostics to her Inciteful Med project to stay informed and empowered. When it’s time to decide on a treatment plan, Jane is an active participant in her care.

She uses Inciteful Med to ask questions she’s hesitant to raise with her care team, revisit things she forgot to ask during appointments, and explore concerns that felt minor in the moment. She also shares the tool with close friends and family, so they can better understand her treatment journey. This not only relieves her of the burden of constantly explaining, but also opens the lines of communication and helps loved ones support her without walking on eggshells. Jane knows she needs a strong support team to beat cancer, and that’s exactly what she’s building.

 
 
Reports are dynamic and update as new records are added throughout the course of care.
Reports are dynamic and update as new records are added throughout the course of care.
 
 
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