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Reviewing Reports

Get to know the sections of a report built from your records.

Reports are created when you add new records to a project. Each report builds on the last, like a version history, so you can track changes and progress over time. Your most recent report appears at the top of your project list in the left-hand navigation.

 
Reports build on each other, with the most recent one shown at the top of the left navigation panel.
Reports build on each other, with the most recent one shown at the top of the left navigation panel.
 

Every report explains your current health situation using the information you provided and the latest relevant medical literature. All statements are fully cited, so you can see the exact source and excerpt from the original research.


 

Report Sections

 

Report content and sections are dynamic based on your health, but there are a few sections that are standard in every report.

 

The Science Behind This Report

 

This section shows the specific questions the tool asked of the medical literature while creating the report. Essentially, it’s “showing its work.” Click on any question to dive deeper and explore the topic further.

 
The Science Behind This Report section and interactive question panel.
The Science Behind This Report section and interactive question panel.
 

Questions For Your Doctor And For You

These suggested questions are designed to help you get the most out of your next appointment. Some are meant for your care team, while others can help you reflect on your goals and concerns.

 
 
Suggested questions to help you prep for appointments
Suggested questions to help you prep for appointments
 
 
 

Citations and References

Inciteful Med is grounded in peer-reviewed science. Every statement in your report is linked to published medical research. Click any citation to view the full reference and excerpt in the right-hand panel. You can also click References at the top of the report to see a complete list of sources. Where available, links to PubMed, Google Scholar, or a DOI are included for further reading.

 
Click on any citation to see the full excerpt and source in the right panel
Click on any citation to see the full excerpt and source in the right panel
 
A full reference list is available on the top right of reports and answers
A full reference list is available on the top right of reports and answers
 
 
 
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