About the Assessment Report
The MindStreams® Assessment Report was carefully designed to present the detailed information you need in the most practical and accessible manner. Our unique report logically and progressively reveals to you the areas that are clinically relevant for treatment pathways. Features of the report include:

  • High Level View – The report begins with a summary that details the cognitive domains that are significantly above, significantly below or normal for the patient. This high level view quickly orients the medical professional to potential areas for further exploration in the assessment report.

  • Reporting on Progress – This area of the report tracks a patient’s change in scores based on repeated testing. This quickly orients the reviewer to how well a patient is responding to any treatment or rehabilitation that has been prescribed and gives an excellent view of progression of disease in each cognitive domain tested.

  • Index Score Legend – This area shows scores for all the individual tests that were taken within each cognitive domain. Here the interpreter can see which tests proved most challenging for the patient within each cognitive domain tested, adding further insight to the patient’s condition.

  • Detailed Test Results – This section shows detailed results (including normative and the raw score) for each specific test and sub-section of each test. Where tests are timed, such as the executive function tests, the scores are calculated down to the millisecond. This allows the physician to determine specifics like errors of omission over commission and struggles in delayed testing during a session vs. initial testing. This is where the reviewer gains more clarity and insight into the patients impairment.

  • Clinical Summary – This section of the report contains comments and observations of the test supervisor. This gives the interpreter added insight to the patients’ testing session and any relevant information that may impact the overall clinical impression.

After reviewing the MindStreams® Assessment Report, the medical professional is well on his way to writing a final clinical impression. Click here for an example of a completed clinical impression. The MindStreams® results, of course, are to be considered with other relevant diagnostic tests, lab results, imaging studies, history, physical results, and other various differential diagnosis components performed.