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Ruby Reports — A Walkthrough

Open Ruby’s full read for any radiograph, print a branded PDF with the image on it, and the report saves to the patient chart in the same click. This guide is the chairside reference; the settings reference for the same features lives at /clinical/ruby-reports.

What’s new

  • History is now Reports. A clearer name for what it actually is — the list of every AI analysis on a patient’s radiographs.
  • Expandable cards with full analysis. Overall impression, every finding with severity and CDT code, recommended views — all visible in the expanded card.
  • Export Report PDF. A button on both the current result and on any saved report. Branded with your clinic logo, name, address and phone; the radiograph image embedded; sized to print cleanly on A4.
  • Saved to the patient automatically. The success toast confirms it, so you do not need to check the AI Reports tab.
  • Ruby reads TIFF and DICOM alongside JPG and PNG. Every file in the Radiology Workstation is analyzable.

How to use it

  1. Open a radiograph in the Radiology Workstation.
  2. Tap Analyse with Ruby. The result appears in the Reports tab.
  3. Expand the card to read the impression, the findings (with severity and CDT codes), and the recommended views.
  4. Tap Export Report. The print-ready PDF opens in a new tab — print or save.
  5. The report is saved to the patient record. Open the patient’s Reports tab to see every saved analysis.

What changed since the last revision

  • History renamed to Reports.
  • Expandable cards show the full analysis.
  • Export Report PDF is new with branded letterhead and embedded radiograph.
  • Reports save to the patient automatically.
  • Ruby covers TIFF and DICOM.

Need help?

If anything is unclear, write to [email protected] or open a ticket from Settings → Support.