Need to review and interpret lab results in ReveliaDx? This demo breaks down how Labs Overview & Interpretation works and how lab data flows into reports.
You’ll see how to select one or multiple lab results and generate a new report that includes those labs. The video also explains that the report is created as a separate shareable output, making it easy to review internally and share with patients when appropriate.
Next, you’ll learn how analytes and clinician interpretation shape the report’s focused graph. The demo shows how each analyte contributes weight to the analysis, helping you connect lab values to clearer, lab-driven insights.
Ideal for clinicians reviewing labs, building lab-based reports, and understanding how analytes influence reporting before using results in broader assessments.
To analyze lab results, open the patient’s chart and navigate to the Labs section. From there, you can review uploaded lab data in an organized format that highlights key values, trends, and interpretation tools. The platform allows you to assess results in context, making it easier to identify patterns and clinical insights during patient visits.
Yes. ReveliaDx allows you to select multiple lab results and generate a consolidated report. This is especially helpful when reviewing labs collected at different time points or from different sources. Viewing them together supports more comprehensive interpretation and clearer communication with patients.
Lab-based reports can be shared with patients, but they are not automatically distributed without clinician review. Providers maintain control over when and how reports are shared, ensuring that interpretation and context are included before patients access their results.
Analytes are organized in a way that helps clinicians quickly identify specific markers within a lab panel. The platform groups and presents analytes clearly, making it easier to assess individual values as well as their relationship to broader clinical patterns. This structured view supports more accurate interpretation and meaningful discussion with patients.
The focused graph is a visual tool that highlights specific lab values over time. It allows clinicians to isolate a single analyte or marker and view trend changes across multiple test dates. This makes it easier to monitor progress, evaluate treatment effectiveness, and explain changes to patients in a clear, visual format.