Cognitive data is essential to understanding brain health, but the challenge lies in turning complex results into insights clinicians can act on at the point of care. The updated Creyos MCI assessment report does exactly that. It distills raw data into clear, actionable findings and highlights what matters most to support confident, data-driven care.
The MCI-focused protocol equips primary care providers and specialists with objective, subjective, and functional insights into a patient’s brain health along the continuum of age-related cognitive decline. It is designed to assess components of the DSM-5’s diagnostic criteria for major neurocognitive disorder (or dementia), showing the clinical significance of results in a way that translates data to real-world care.
The update format of the report’s summary section sharpens this alignment even further, making it easier to recognize what’s clinically meaningful and to move confidently from results to next steps.
The refreshed summary section features:
All assessment results, scoring, and content remain the same—only the layout of the summary section and the wording of results are updated.
See an example of an updated sample report:
By making the connection between DSM-5 criteria and assessment outcomes more direct, the updated format is designed to help providers:
The refreshed MCI-focused assessment report brings the most important details to the surface—without changing the trusted data behind them. By clarifying alignment to DSM-5 criteria and simplifying the summary, the update helps providers more confidently connect results to real-world care.
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