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Release Update (Jan 2026)

This month we shipped foundational improvements across editing, reuse, outputs, and data flow. The theme: more leverage per assessment, without breaking your report.

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1. Intelligent Editing (In-Report AI)

You can now highlight any block of text and ask for:

  • Rewrites

  • Improvements

  • Expansion from bullets

  • Tone matching

  • Clarifications or alternatives

How to use it:
Inside a patient report, highlight text → click the AI icon → choose an action.


2. Language Library (Snippets & Recommendations)

Create and reuse repeatable language blocks across reports.

  • Snippets: interpretations, explanations, clinical language

  • Recommendations: structured, reusable guidance

How to create:
Go to Language Library → create a new Snippet or Recommendation → insert anywhere in a report.

This eliminates drift and re-writing the same content differently over time.


3. Additional Assets (One Assessment → Many Outputs)

Once a report is accepted, PsychAssist can now generate downstream documents automatically, including:

  • PCP Summary

  • Therapist Letter

  • Child / Family Summary

  • One-Page Summary

  • Other practice-specific assets

These are created after report completion, using the finalized content—no rework.


4. Expanded Data Extraction (via Document Approval)

Approved documents now unlock deeper data extraction to support:

  • Appendices

  • Visualizations

  • Tables

  • Structured summaries

This improves accuracy and downstream reuse without manual cleanup.


5. Expanded Report Options

Inside your generated report, you can now "right click" or click the "+" button to show a additional options to include in your report including visualizations, tables, and other variables.


6. Structured Appendices

Supporting data can now live at the back of the report:

  • Source tables

  • Scores

  • Supporting material

This improves transparency without cluttering the clinical narrative.


7. Recommendation Frameworks

If you use predefined recommendation sets—by:

  • Condition

  • Referral type

  • Practice philosophy

They can now be applied consistently and automatically, in your language.


8. Collaboration & Versioning

We introduced Google-style collaboration and versioning so teams can:

  • Edit in parallel

  • Track changes

  • Review and sign off

  • Maintain a clean, auditable history


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