Case snapshot
Active issues, header summary, and readiness verdict at the top — the specialist sees the open questions before scrolling.
Product
MedLineage turns fragmented, multilingual records into one reviewable PDF: timeline, source-cited findings, specialty-aware missing-record checklist, readiness verdict, and a clinician sign-off block. The packet is the wedge — every claim links back to the source document and page.
Sample packet is a synthetic case — no real patient data. MedLineage organizes records for clinician review; it does not diagnose or recommend treatment.
Inside the packet
Active issues, header summary, and readiness verdict at the top — the specialist sees the open questions before scrolling.
Every document on one chronological spine, with source-language flags and typed event badges. Each entry traces back to its original PDF.
Key findings grouped by category, ranked deterministically. Every claim cites document, page, and source language.
Specialty-aware, three-tier — critical, recommended, contextual. The factual gap the receiving specialist will ask about.
A coverage score and verdict over the expected record categories for the case specialty — surfaced before the specialist starts reading.
Reviewable artifact with checkboxes, write-in records-requested area, date and specialist signature line. Verdicts feed the Provenance Ledger.
Full packet sections are visible in the sample PDF.
How it works
PDFs, reports, labs, discharge summaries, HL7/FHIR-style data, and CSV exports.
Documents are classified, key events are placed on a timeline, and findings are extracted with source references.
MedLineage checks for missing or stale records before the specialist review.
The clinician receives a reviewable packet with cited findings, timeline, completeness checks, and sign-off area.
Open the workspace, upload a de-identified case, and download the packet PDF — five input languages, one chosen output.