Capturing accurate symptom updates between visits? This walkthrough explains how the Follow-Up Symptoms form works in ReveliaDx and why it is designed to collect fresh, unbiased patient feedback.
You will learn why patients are asked to report symptoms from scratch rather than reviewing prior entries, which helps reduce “memory bias” and supports more accurate, real-time updates. The video shows how patients share how they have been feeling since their last visit or over the past few months, based only on their current experience.
You will also see how patients rank the symptoms they are most concerned about, so providers can quickly identify priorities and prepare for a more focused follow-up appointment.
Best for practitioners who want clearer, more reliable symptom data to guide follow-up care and treatment decisions.
Patients re-enter symptoms during follow-up visits to provide a fresh and current view of how they are feeling. This ensures that the information reflects the patient’s present condition rather than relying on past data, which may no longer be accurate.
Starting fresh encourages patients to report what they are experiencing right now, reducing the risk of outdated or carried-forward information. It helps capture real-time changes in symptom intensity, frequency, and relevance.
Yes. Patients can identify and prioritize the symptoms that concern them the most. This helps practitioners quickly understand what is having the greatest impact on the patient’s wellbeing.
Follow-up symptoms typically reflect the patient’s recent experience since the last visit or over a defined short period. This allows practitioners to assess how symptoms have changed between appointments.
Symptom ranking highlights the most important concerns from the patient’s perspective. This helps practitioners focus the conversation on high-priority issues, making the visit more efficient and aligned with the patient’s needs.