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Medical Chronology

A medical timeline that builds itself.

Turn 10,000+ pages of unstructured records into a structured, searchable, cited chronology — every event synced to the exact source page or DICOM slice. Review a decade of care at a glance.

Ochoa, M. · Case #MR-12345 282 docs
#DateTitle
1 May 30, 2024 X-Ray, Pelvisp.412
2 May 31, 2024 Progress Notep.418
3 Jun 05, 2024 MRI L-spineCT·s3
4 Jun 06, 2024 Progress Notep.129
5 Jun 12, 2024 Treatment gapgap

Built on medical-record intelligence

Trained across legal, insurance & IME records — reading every page and every image, then placing it on one timeline.

Upload records at any scale.

Drop tens or thousands of documents at once — PDFs, faxes, JPEGs, TIFs, Word files, and full DICOM studies. Each page is segmented, OCR-routed to the right engine, and quality-flagged. No manual sorting.

Any format in — even handwriting and imaging
Low-confidence pages flagged, never silently guessed
Pages uploaded
YearMonthDay
Mar 01Mar 10Mar 20Mar 31
Upload spike: 26,400 pages ingested in one batch.
#DateTitleFacility
Jan 17, 2025Medical RecordsCedar Valley
Jan 17, 2025Billing StatementCedar Valley
Aug 06, 2024Lab ResultsCedar Valley
Aug 06, 2024Progress NoteOrthopedic PA
Aug 06, 2020Prior injuryCounty Medical
Jul 22, 2020Discharge SummaryCounty Medical

A structured list of events, at a glance.

Every clinical event — diagnoses, treatments, providers, imaging — extracted into a color-coded, sortable index. Spot gaps in care, missing procedures, or inconsistent histories instantly across the whole file.

Gaps & contradictions surfaced and flagged
Sort by date, provider, facility, or document type

Searchable, indexed, and cited.

Every document in the packet is tagged with its date, title, and author — and hyperlinked to the exact source page. Search a diagnosis, medication, or provider and jump straight to the record, with the citation attached.

Every entry traces to its source page or DICOM slice
Filter by document type, date range, or keyword
Progress Note × 5 results
Progress Note Jun 05, 2024Western NY Headache Care
Progress Note Jun 20, 2024Western NY Headache Care
Progress Note Sep 17, 2024Pinnacle Ortho & Spine
Progress Note Sep 19, 2024Pain Management Assoc.
Progress Note Nov 10, 2024Pain Management Assoc.
YearMonthDay
Date of loss · 03/14
May
· ED visit — MVA· X-Ray, Pelvis· X-Ray, Chest· CT — Cervical· CT — Head
Jun
MRI L-spine · slice 18

The differentiator

Imaging on the timeline — not just the report.

DICOM studies are ingested, viewable in an integrated PACS viewer, and placed inline on the chronology — so the MRI or CT sits next to the note that ordered it. The one capability generic tools can't reproduce.

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From records dump to defensible timeline.

Four steps, no manual sorting — whether you're building a case, working a claim, or preparing an exam.

Upload your documents

Drag & drop records, claims files, and legal docs — no manual sorting required.

Auto-organized & categorized

Sorted by date, provider, and type — with duplicates removed automatically.

Cited summaries & insights

A timeline and summary, every line traced to its source — cutting prep time.

Export & collaborate

Share reports or push to your CRM — always traceable, always consistent.

FAQ

Medical chronology, answered.

A medical chronology is a structured, date-ordered timeline of every clinical event in a file — diagnoses, treatments, providers, imaging, and gaps — with each entry linked back to its source document. It turns a disorganized packet into something a reviewer can scan in minutes.

Each page is segmented and OCR-routed to the right engine, clinical events are extracted and normalized, and every event is placed on a timeline synced to its source page or DICOM slice. Low-confidence pages are flagged for human review rather than guessed.

No wall. Chronology is built for real charts — 10,000+ page records with pagination and lazy loading, plus full DICOM studies. Generic chat tools reject files that size; this does not.

Clinical notes, operative and radiology reports, labs, pharmacy, billing and EOBs, legal documents, and native DICOM imaging — including handwritten and low-quality scans, with per-page quality flags where legibility is poor.

Records are processed under a signed BAA with HIPAA controls, encryption in transit and at rest, case-level access control, and PHI access logging on every event. Your data is never used to train a model.

Yes — steer the output toward the lens your work needs (claims, IME, or litigation), filter by document type or date range, and export with your own template and branding.

Typically minutes to hours end-to-end, even for a very large file — versus days or weeks for a manual reviewer.

See a chronology built on one of your own files.

Book a 20-minute demo, or upload a single file and get a cited sample chronology back — no commitment. Handled under our BAA; never used to train a model.