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Patient Portal

Viewing results

How patients find and review their completed evaluation results using the Recent and All Results views, with search filtering by evaluation name.

The Results page gives patients access to every evaluation they've completed through the portal. It's a read-only view — patients can see their submitted answers and scores but can't modify past results. This provides a personal health record that patients can reference between appointments or use to track their progress over time.

Navigate to Results in the left sidebar.

Page layout

The Results page has a header with the title "Results" and a subtitle explaining its purpose. Below the header, a search bar lets patients filter results by evaluation name — useful when a patient has completed many different types of assessments and wants to find a specific one.

Two tabs organize the results into different views: Recent and All Results.

Recent tab

The Recent tab (the default view) displays results as visual cards in a grid layout. Each card shows the evaluation name, the date it was completed, and a summary of the result. This view is designed for quick scanning — patients can see their most recent completions at a glance without scrolling through a long list.

When a patient has no results yet, the Recent tab shows an empty state with the message "No Results" and "You haven't saved any results yet." A Today's Schedule button redirects patients to their Today dashboard, encouraging them to complete their pending evaluations.

The Recent tab is best for patients who complete evaluations regularly and want to check their latest submissions. For a comprehensive view of all past results, the All Results tab provides a full history.

All Results tab

The All Results tab switches to a list layout that shows every result the patient has ever submitted. Each row displays the evaluation name, completion date, and result summary in a compact format that's easier to scan through large volumes of data.

This view is particularly useful for patients who want to review their history over weeks or months — tracking how their scores have changed across a treatment program or research study.

Searching results

The search bar at the top filters results by evaluation name across both tabs. Type an evaluation name (or part of one) and the list narrows to matching results. This is helpful when a patient completes multiple types of evaluations and needs to find results for a specific assessment — for example, searching "PHQ" to find all depression screening results.

The search works in real time, updating results as the patient types.

Opening a result

Clicking on a result card or list row opens the evaluation in a read-only view. The patient sees the same player interface they used when completing the evaluation, but with their submitted answers pre-filled and no ability to modify them. This lets patients review exactly what they reported, which is useful for discussing results during appointments or comparing answers across different dates.

If the evaluation included computed scores or interpretive results, those appear alongside the patient's answers. The read-only view preserves the full context of each submission so patients can understand not just what they answered but what the evaluation concluded based on their responses.

Patients can only see results they submitted themselves through the portal. Results entered by clinicians on the patient's behalf (through the clinician platform's Charts section) are not visible in the patient's Results page unless the provider has specifically configured result sharing for that evaluation.

Result sharing and visibility

What patients see on their Results page depends on how their healthcare provider has configured the system. Some providers share all results with patients; others restrict visibility to specific evaluations. If a patient expects to see a result that isn't appearing, they should check with their healthcare provider — it may be a visibility setting rather than a missing submission.

The Results page never shows clinical metadata like priority levels, status assignments, or clinician comments. These are internal to the healthcare team's workflow and don't appear in the patient-facing view.

Using results in appointments

The Results page serves as a personal health diary that patients can reference during clinical visits. By reviewing their past submissions before an appointment, patients can identify trends, recall specific responses, and have more informed conversations with their providers.

For research study participants, the Results page also provides transparency — patients can verify that their submissions were recorded and track how many assessments they've completed toward study requirements.

If you're a clinician encouraging patients to use the portal, let them know about the Results page. Patients who can review their own data tend to be more engaged with assessment programs and more prepared for follow-up discussions.

Completing an evaluation

How the evaluation player works for patients.

Today dashboard

Start evaluations from the Today page to generate results.
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