Sightwork transforms physician findings into citation-anchored reports. The architecture is purpose-built around AMA Guides 6th Edition decision trees and Workers' Comp IME workflow — not a generic clinical scribe.
Sightwork Engine Core
AMA Guides reasoning framework
A seamless path from physician input to medico-legal documentation.
01 — Capture
Physicians dictate naturally or upload findings as typed notes, scanned PDFs, or recorded audio. The engine handles accents, clinical noise, and specialized orthopedic and neurological terminology.
02 — Reason
The engine identifies key clinical findings, ROM measurements, and diagnostic history, mapping them to the specific chapter and table of the AMA Guides 6th Edition that governs the impairment.
03 — Cite
The output is a structured report with embedded citations. Each impairment percentage is anchored to a specific Guides table row and a specific record page — no hallucinated table numbers.
Sightwork's reasoning runs on frontier LLMs with the AMA Guides 6th Edition loaded into working context for every case. Citations anchor to specific table rows and record pages because both live in the engine's working memory during generation. CA 5th Edition support landing soon.
Cross-reference validation
Every impairment value generates with the canonical Guides table in working context — no fabricated table references, no values pulled from training memory.
State-compliant declarations
State declaration blocks render automatically — TX 28 TAC §127.130 attestation, NY WCB §137 service block, CA Lab. Code §4628 perjury declaration.
Cloud-native infrastructure scales instantly. From the moment you finish providing findings, the engine generates a reviewable draft in under 10 minutes — even for 3,000-page record corpora.
Peak processing efficiency
Data is encrypted in transit and at rest using AES-256. SOC 2 Type II readiness with strict BAA protocols across all subprocessors. AWS Bedrock, AWS S3, and Anthropic.
Join IME physicians using Sightwork to deliver structured, citation-anchored reports in a fraction of the time.