The difference between receiving a report and understanding it

CoreMD Insights transforms complex medical documents into clear, structured educational explanations.

Most people receive data.
Very few understand what it represents.

Same information.

Completely different clarity.

  • Dense clinical language

  • Minimal explanation

  • No clear next steps

  • Difficult for patients to interpret

Simulated Traditional Report

CoreMD Clinical Insight (Educational Model)

  • Clear structured summaries

  • Plain-language medical explanations

  • Contextual understanding of findings

  • Educational framing using medical knowledge

From information → to understanding

Traditional reports provide technical observations.

CoreMD Insights explains what those observations represent in general medical terms.

Technical Findings

Raw clinical observations recorded in medical terminology.

Brief Impression

A short summary that rarely explains what findings mean.

Limited Patient Usability

Leaves patients without the context they need to act.

Medical Terminology

Language written for clinicians, not for patients.

What a traditional report provides

Designed by physicians. Structured for real-world clinical understanding

What CoreMD Insights adds

Structured summary of key findings

Translation of medical terminology into accessible language

Explanation of how findings are commonly interpreted in medicine

Contextual understanding within general clinical frameworks

Clarification of common associations (non-individualized)

Why This Matters

“What does this mean in general?”

“Is this commonly seen?”

“How is this usually interpreted?”

“What is this typically associated with?”

CoreMD Insights is designed to answer these questions
through clear, structured medical education.

Simulated Case: Abdominal Ultrasound

  • What liver enlargement represents in medical imaging

  • How fatty liver is commonly interpreted in clinical practice

  • General associations with metabolic patterns

  • How clinicians typically contextualize this type of finding

  • Enlarged liver

  • Fat accumulation

  • No focal lesions

  • No obstruction

From passive information → to active understanding

Traditional report: Patient receives data. CoreMD Insights: Patient understands their health trajectory and next steps.

Simulated Case: Abdominal CT Scan

  • What incidental findings represent

  • How these are usually interpreted in medicine

  • Why imaging may not explain symptoms

  • The difference between structural vs functional conditions

  • Hepatic calcified granuloma (segment VII)

  • Biliary sludge without ductal dilatation

  • No intra-abdominal acute pathology identified

  • No evidence of bowel obstruction or inflammation

  • Mild ventral abdominal wall laxity

  • No significant abnormality to explain symptoms

Who this is designed for

CoreMD InsightsCoreMD Clinical Insights are designed for patients reviewing:

Blood Work

Comprehensive lab panels and routine blood tests

Specialist Consultations

Reports from specialist physician visits

Hormonal Panels

Endocrine and Hormonal Lab Results

ECG /EKG

Electrocardiogram readings in cardiac assessments

Imaging Reports

Ultrasound, MRI and CT scan results.

Preventive Health Data

Wellness screenings and preventive care results.

Simulated Case: Lumbar spine Xray

  • How degenerative spine changes are commonly understood

  • Why these findings are frequently seen

  • The relationship between imaging and symptoms (general concept)

  • Degenerative changes

  • Disc space narrowing

  • Osteophytes

Educational Sample

All examples shown are simulated cases.

Based on real clinical patterns

They are based on real clinical patterns but have been fully reconstructed into fictionalized reports for educational purposes.

No real patient data

No real patient data is used. All cases are entirely simulated and anonymized for illustrative clarity.

Simulated Case: Psychiatry report

  • How these symptom clusters are classified in psychiatry

  • How clinicians understand overlapping mental health patterns

  • The role of history, stress, and neurobiology in general terms

  • Depression

  • Anxiety

  • Trauma-related patterns

Medical information shouldn't feel inaccessible

If you have a report, scan, or lab result and want to understand it:

CoreMD provides structured, physician-guided educational explanations
designed for clarity, context, and understanding.

PHYSICIAN-GUIDED HEALTH INSIGHTS

Your Personal Health Workspace

Your health information. Structured. Accessible. Always with you.

After your documents are processed:

  • Your information is organized

  • Your reports are structured

  • Your data remains accessible over time

Everything is built for clarity and continuity.

Your health information. Structured. Accessible. Always with you.

After your report is analyzed, your documents are not lost in emails or folders.

They are organized into a structured, secure clinical environment.

A clear starting point

👉 Everything in one place, designed for clarity

Your Clinical Reports

Your Uploaded Documents

Your Structured Health Records

Your dashboard gives you direct access to:

Simple membership. Long-term clarity.

US$18/month

• Secure platform access
• Clinically structured data framework
• Document management and organization
• Longitudinal health tracking
• Education guided by established medical knowledge
• Unlimited secure document storage
• Continuous 24/7 access to your health data
• Pay only when additional interpretations are requested

CoreMD Insights
Membership

One transparent membership. No hidden fees. No long-term lock-in. Cancel anytime.

Additional reports available on demand:
1 document → US$12.99
3 documents → $29(save 25%)
5 documents → $36 (best value)

Only pay when you request additional reports for new documents.

(save 17%)

Save with annual membership
US$189/year (equivalent to $15.75/month)

Up to 2 structured educational reports per month included

Prefer more flexibility? Pay monthly

One transparent plan. Everything you need to track, understand, and engage with your health data over time.