Find what matters faster

List View presents claim documents in a spreadsheet-like format, making it easy to scan, sort, and filter key details. 


Navigate cases effortlessly with a structured, catalogued view that dives deeper into critical claim details—eliminating time spent manually searching.

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Navigate claim documents with ease

Organized, structured display

View key medical entities including diagnoses, medications and labs in a table format so you can see trends over time.

Filter and sort instantly

Quickly filter by date, entity type and source document - no more manual searching.

Group and analyze claims faster

Group documents by diagnosis, medications, lab results, or body parts, with quick access to key details and hyperlinks to source files.

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Structure your claims like a spreadsheet

List View structures claim documents into a spreadsheet-like format, making it easy to scan, sort, and filter key details. Quickly compare documents side by side, highlight frequently analyzed terms, and eliminate time spent manually searching.

Chronological organization

Automatically arranges claim records in order based on the date of record, ensuring clear historical tracking.

Alphabetical sorting

Groups records by provider or facility name, allowing users to quickly scan and navigate through records by author.

Table-based grouping

Categorizes claim documents into dedicated tables based on document type (e.g., medical records, radiology, lab results), enhancing structured review.

Custom sorting options

Users can define sorting preferences such as ascending or descending order, as well as apply filters like Date of Loss (DOL) splits to separate pre- and post-incident documents.

FAQs

Got questions? Let's clear them up

Can we see the labs and medications from the record?
Yes. Wisedocs extracts and displays key lab results and medication mentions in a clean, formatted view for quick reference. Each entry includes a hyperlink back to the original source document, allowing them to easily explore the full context.
Can we see all the diagnoses and body parts mentioned in the documents?
Yes. Wisedocs identifies and lists diagnoses and mentions of body parts from medical records in a structured format. Each item includes a link to the original source document for quick and easy review.
What does List View compile from the records?
List View compiles and organizes mentions of diagnoses, substance use, medications, lab results, and body parts into categorized, easy-to-read lists. Each entry includes a hyperlink to the source document, the document title, date of occurrence, and frequency of mention, making it easy for users to analyze key data points across the medical record set.
What is a medical record list view?
A List View displays extracted data, diagnoses, treatments, providers, and events, in a structured, searchable table for faster case review.
How does AI organize medical records into lists?
AI scans and tags each medical record, identifying key medical details and grouping them into categories for easy review like medications, lab results, and visit summaries.
What is the List View feature in Wisedocs?
Our List View turns complex case files and medical documents into a spreadsheet-style interface, helping teams scan, sort, and analyze key medical information instantly.
How does List View help reviewers identify patterns in medical data?
By extracting entities such as diagnoses, procedures, and body parts, Wisedocs helps medical record reviewers quickly detect care gaps, treatment overlaps, or inconsistencies.
Can I navigate back to the original documents from List View entries?
Yes. Every row in List View links directly to its original source document so you can verify the medical data instantly.
What types of claim or medical documents can be processed?
We support PDFs, Word files, TIFFs, JPEGs, and even scanned handwritten notes - any unstructured format your workflow depends on.
Where can I see List View in action?
You can book a demo to see how Wisedocs organizes and connects complex medical documents and data through List View.