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
- Open a radiograph in the Radiology Workstation.
- Tap Analyse with Ruby. The result appears in the Reports tab.
- Expand the card to read the impression, the findings (with severity and CDT codes), and the recommended views.
- Tap Export Report. The print-ready PDF opens in a new tab — print or save.
- 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.

