Ruby Reports — Full Analysis, Exportable PDF
Open Ruby’s full read for any radiograph in one tap and print or send a branded PDF with the image embedded, so referring doctors and insurers get the same view your doctor saw. We made the AI read both visible and exportable, because the previous “History” tab was a one-line summary that nobody used.What’s new
- History is now Reports. A clearer name for what it actually is.
- Each entry is an expandable card with the full Ruby analysis. Overall impression, every finding with severity and CDT code, and the recommended views — not just a summary line.
- Export Report PDF. A button on both the current result and on any saved report. Clicking opens a print-ready clinical report with the radiograph image embedded, ready to print or save to PDF directly from the browser.
- Branded letterhead on the export. Your clinic logo, name, address and phone are at the top. The embedded radiograph is sized to print cleanly on A4.
- Saved to the patient. Reports are saved to the patient record on first generation. The success toast confirms it so you do not need to check the AI Reports tab to make sure.
- Ruby reads TIFF and DICOM. Reports work across every imaging format the Radiology Workstation handles.
How to use it
- Open any radiograph in the Radiology Workstation.
- Tap Analyse with Ruby. The result appears in the Reports tab on the same page.
- Expand the report card to read the full impression, findings, and recommended views.
- Tap Export Report to open a print-ready PDF. Print to paper, save as PDF, or attach to an email or WhatsApp message.
- The report saves to the patient record automatically. Open the patient’s Reports tab to see every saved analysis.
What changed since the last revision
- The Reports tab replaces the History tab with full analysis instead of summary lines.
- Export Report PDF is new — branded letterhead, embedded radiograph.
- Saved-to-patient confirmation in the success toast.
- Ruby reads TIFF and DICOM, not just JPG and PNG.

