Product
A workflow tool for the work that comes before the report.
AutoQME is being designed around the realities of preparing a QME-style medical-legal report — record review, history reconstruction, issue identification, and the careful assembly that physicians do before they write a single sentence of opinion.
What AutoQME helps physicians do.
Capability one
Organize records
Bring scattered records into a consistent, browsable structure. Chronological ordering, grouping by provider or facility, tagging by issue area — so the physician can navigate the file rather than search through it.
Original documents remain accessible at all times. Anything AutoQME surfaces is one click away from the source.
Capability two
Summarize medical history
Generate structured drafts of the medical-history section: presenting problem, course of treatment, prior interventions, current symptoms. The physician reads, edits, and verifies. Nothing reaches the final report without physician approval.
Summaries cite back to the underlying records, so the physician can validate any statement without leaving the workflow.
Capability three
Identify key issues
Surface relevant findings, gaps in the record, and apparent inconsistencies for the physician’s review. Never as conclusions. Always as starting points the physician can confirm, expand, or set aside.
The physician decides what makes it into the analysis section, and how to weight any finding the tool flagged.
Capability four
Support physician-supervised report preparation
Provide a structured starting point for the physician’s written report. The physician composes the opinions, the discussion, and the conclusions. AutoQME reduces the surrounding mechanical work — section formatting, citation linkage, consistency checking against the source records.
Every report stays the physician’s work, in the physician’s voice, under the physician’s signature.
What AutoQME is not
AutoQME does not generate medical-legal reports on its own. It does not render opinions. It does not replace clinical judgment. It does not market itself as “automated AI report writing,” because that is not what physicians and attorneys should want from a serious medical-legal tool, and it is not what we are building.
What we are building is a careful, source-faithful workflow that gives the physician their time back — so the time they spend on a report is the time that actually matters.
Pre-launch
Talk to us about your workflow.
We are shaping AutoQME with input from the people who will actually use it. If you review records or write QME-style reports, your perspective is exactly what we are looking for.
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