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Clinical Assessments

Measure the work, not just do it.

Assign PHQ-9, GAD-7, or any of 23 validated instruments in a tap. Clients complete them on their phone, Mediyn scores them the instant they submit, and the results track over time - so progress is something you can see and show, not something you hope is happening. Measurement-based care built into the platform - no separate outcomes subscription required.

23 validated instruments · auto-scored · included on every plan

Assessment Result
PHQ-9
Total Score
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Scoring…
Trending down
↓ 4 pts from last
Completed Apr 3, 20269 of 9 answered
Validated instruments

The screeners you already trust.

PHQ-9 for depression, GAD-7 for anxiety, PCL-5 for trauma, plus 18 more validated instruments - the same tools you’d reach for on paper, now a tap to assign. No building your own forms, no scoring keys taped inside a drawer. Pick the instrument, send it to the client’s portal, and it’s waiting on their phone.

23 validated instruments out of the box
PHQ-9, GAD-7, PCL-5 and more
Assigned to the portal in one tap
No custom forms or scoring keys to maintain
Instrument library
23 total
PHQ-9DepressionAssign
GAD-7AnxietyAssign
PCL-5PTSDAssign
PHQ-15Somatic symptomsAssign
AUDITAlcohol useAssign
+ 16 more validated instruments
Auto-scoring

Scored the instant they hit submit.

The moment a client finishes, Mediyn scores the instrument and assigns the severity band - minimal, mild, moderate, severe - and drops the result on your dashboard. No hand-tallying, no transcription error, no ‘I’ll score it later’ pile. You walk into the session already knowing where they landed and which direction they’re moving.

Scored automatically on submit
Severity band + interpretation
No manual tallying or transcription
Results land on your dashboard
PHQ-9 · auto-scored
On submit
14
Moderate
of 27
Minimal
Mild
Moderate
Mod-severe
Severe
Scored instantly · landed on your dashboard
Recurring schedules

Set the cadence once.

Measurement-based care only works if the measures actually go out. Put a client on a recurring schedule - a GAD-7 every two weeks, say - and Mediyn sends it on time, reminds them through the portal, and stops you from being the person nagging for a re-screen. The rhythm runs itself; you just read the results.

Recurring assignments on any cadence
Auto-sent with portal reminders
No manual re-sending or chasing
Consistent baselines for every client
See the client portal
Recurring schedule
Active
InstrumentGAD-7
CadenceEvery 2 weeks
DeliveryPortal + push
Next sendApr 2
Set once - it sends and reminds on its own.
Progress over time

See the line, not just the number.

One score is a snapshot; the trend is the story. Mediyn plots each instrument over time so you can see a PHQ-9 falling from 18 to 7 across a course of care - the evidence that treatment is working. It rolls up into practice-wide outcomes too, so the whole caseload’s progress is visible at a glance.

Per-client trend for every instrument
Spot improvement or stall early
Rolls into caseload-level outcomes
Evidence you can share with clients & payers
See reporting & analytics
PHQ-9 · over time
Improving
18 → 7
12 weeks · moderate → mild
AI recommendations

The right measure, suggested for you.

Mediyn reads the session and the client’s history and recommends the instrument that fits - flagging, for instance, that trauma surfaced but there’s no PCL-5 baseline on file. Accept it and it’s assigned; dismiss it and it’s gone. The clinical judgment stays yours; the ‘what should I be tracking here?’ legwork doesn’t.

Instrument recommended from the session
Surfaces gaps in baseline measurement
One tap to assign, one to dismiss
Your judgment, less legwork
Explore AI documentation
Recommended instrument
AI
From this session
Trauma history surfaced - no baseline on file
PCL-5 PTSD checklist
AssignDismiss
Catch what you might miss

When a score signals risk, you’re alerted.

A worsening trend or a critical response shouldn’t wait for the next appointment to be noticed. Every new client is automatically assigned a C-SSRS suicide-risk screening at intake, and you can set severity alert rules - a PHQ-9 climbing into severe range, or a positive response on the self-harm item - so Mediyn flags it the moment the client submits, and you can reach out before the next session, not after.

See crisis & safety resources
Severity alert
PHQ-9 item 9 · positive
S. Thompson · submitted 8:02 AM
Flagged for review today

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