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Quickly Report

Reporting that already sounds like you.

Quickly Report pairs a voice engine trained on your dictation with an assistant that drafts, edits and answers — across ultrasound, CT, MRI, X-ray, DEXA and mammography. Your templates, your style, signed straight to RIS.

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Q
RMR. MitchellCTPending
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Technique

Non-contrast axial CT of the abdomen and pelvis with coronal and sagittal reformats.

Findings

There is a 4 mm calculus at the left vesicoureteric junction with mild proximal hydroureter measuring 8 mm. No hydronephrosis. Kidneys are orthotopic and symmetric, with no further calculi identified.

Liver, spleen, pancreas and adrenals are unremarkable. No free fluid and no lymphadenopathy. Bowel calibre is normal. The appendix is not confidently visualised.

Bladder is partially distended with no wall thickening. Visible bony structures are intact.

Impression

1. Small left VUJ calculus with mild proximal hydroureter.
2. No hydronephrosis. No other acute intra-abdominal finding.

Drafted in your style
SavedLn 4, Col 6284 words
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Every modality

Beyond ultrasound.

Quickly began at the sonographer worksheet. Quickly Report takes the same structured, no-re-keying approach to the rest of the reporting list.

UltrasoundCTMRIX-rayDEXAMammography
What it does

A voice engine and an assistant, on one report.

Two things radiologists usually keep in separate tools — dictation and drafting — working on the same document at the same time.

A speech engine tuned to you

The report engine trains on your voice. The more you dictate, the better it hears your phrasing, your terminology and the words you actually use.

An assistant that works on the report

Ask it to draft, tighten an impression, add a line or answer a clinical question. Command it by voice or by typing — it edits the report in place.

Your templates, per modality

Keep your own starting frames for CT, MRI, X-ray and DEXA. Every study opens with a scaffold that already looks like your reporting.

The assistant

Command the report in plain language.

Ask it to tighten an impression, add a finding, restyle a section or answer a clinical question. Speak the command or type it — the report updates in place.

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Make the impression more concise.Add a line noting normal vasculature.Follow-up for a 5 mm thyroid nodule?Format what I just dictated.
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Generate

Open a study and ask for a draft. It arrives in your template, in your phrasing, ready to refine.

Fix and edit

“Make the impression more concise.” “Format what I just dictated.” The assistant rewrites without you leaving the report.

Answer

Ask a question mid-report — follow-up intervals, phrasing, what the prior said — and keep reporting.

Your style

It reports the way you report.

Templates give every modality a starting frame. The style profile — built from the reports you've already signed — makes the draft sound like you wrote it.

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Q
Report TemplatesPer-modality starting frames · 4 active · 2 personal · 2 shared
ALLMY TEMPLATESSHARED
CTCT abdomen — renal colicPersonal
MRIMRI lumbar spineShared
X-rayChest X-ray — routinePersonal
DEXADEXA — bone densityShared
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ReportingMy style & voice
My reporting style

Learned from your signed reports — section structure, phrasing and sign-off conventions. Updates automatically.

Built from 214 reports
Your dictation corrections
“vesico ureteric”vesicouretericAdd
Macros (normals)
normal chestnormal KUBunremarkable liver
How it works

From the sonographer's worksheet to your RIS.

Quickly Report closes the loop — the structured work done at the scan carries all the way through to the report you sign.

  1. Structured report

    The study arrives structured

    Ultrasound studies come through from Quickly as structured reports — measurements and findings already carried across, not re-keyed.

  2. Worklist

    It lands in your worklist

    The reporting radiologist opens the study from the Quickly Report worklist, with indication, prior study and protocol already in context.

  3. Your format

    You see it in your own format

    The report is presented in your template and your style. Dictate to refine it, or command the assistant to reshape it — no typing from scratch.

  4. Sign-off

    Edit and sign, in one place

    Review, adjust and sign the report directly from the workspace. No second system, no dictation queue, no transcription wait.

  5. RIS

    The final report goes to your RIS

    Once signed, the finalised report is delivered straight into your RIS over the standards your systems already speak.

Features

Built around how radiologists actually report.

A style profile that builds itself

Quickly Report learns your section structure, phrasing and sign-off conventions from the reports you sign — and applies them to every fresh draft.

Dictation corrections that stick

Correct a misheard word once and the engine is primed for it next time. Corrections are whole-word only, so measurements and negation stay untouched.

Ask questions, not just commands

Query the assistant mid-report — follow-up intervals, phrasing, what a prior said — without leaving the workspace or opening another tab.

Macros and voice commands

Insert your normals by name, and define trigger phrases that run your own commands. Your triggers override the built-ins.

Shared or personal templates

Keep templates to yourself or share them with the group, so a practice can converge on a house style without flattening individual reporting.

Signed straight to RIS

The report leaves the workspace as a finalised document in your RIS — one continuous path from scan to signed result.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

Quickly Report is a reporting workspace for radiologists. It combines a voice-to-text engine that trains on your voice with an AI assistant that can draft, edit, fix and explain reports. You keep your own templates and your own style, and you sign off from the same screen you report in.

No. Quickly Report is where the platform expands beyond ultrasound. Structured ultrasound studies flow in from Quickly, but radiologists also report CT, MRI, X-ray, DEXA and mammography in the same workspace using per-modality templates.

It builds a style profile from the reports you sign — how you structure sections, how you phrase findings, how you word an impression and how you sign off. That profile is applied to every fresh draft before you review it, and it updates as you keep signing. You can also edit it directly to steer or correct it.

It arrives in the Quickly Report worklist as a structured report, with the sonographer's measurements and findings already carried across. The reporting radiologist sees it rendered in their own format, refines it by voice or by commanding the assistant, then signs it — and the final report is sent to the RIS.

Either. You can dictate, type, or command the assistant in plain language — including asking it to format what you just dictated. Most radiologists use a mix, and the workspace is built so you never have to choose one mode up front.

No. Quickly Report sits alongside your existing infrastructure. Studies come in, reporting happens in the workspace, and the signed report is delivered back into the RIS you already run.

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