Marvix listens to your patient encounter and creates structured notes tailored for psychiatry, including mental status exams, symptom histories, medication tracking, and treatment plans—pulling data from both your conversation and the EHR.
Yes. Marvix includes disorder-specific templates for conditions like Major Depressive Disorder, ADHD, PTSD, and more—capturing relevant history, symptom domains, and treatment details unique to each diagnosis.
Marvix structures appearance, behavior, speech, mood, affect, thought process and content, cognition, insight, judgment, and impulse control into organized mental status summaries with behavioral trend tracking.
Yes. It builds detailed, time-anchored summaries of psychiatric events, mood episodes, functional changes, and behavioral patterns across multiple visits.
Yes. Marvix logs current and past psychiatric medications, dosage changes, adherence issues, and side effects throughout the treatment timeline
Yes. It auto-inserts relevant test scores—such as MMPI scales—with interpretive summaries highlighting depression, anxiety, self-critical, and internalizing patterns.
Yes. Clinicians can dynamically adjust note sensitivity to capture more or less detail in subjective statements, psychosocial context, and nuanced clinical observations.
Yes. Physicians, nurse practitioners, nurses, and medical assistants can collaborate on notes with real-time syncing and user accountability tracking.
Yes. Marvix imports appointments, patient summaries, prior notes, labs, and assessments from your EHR and pushes finalized notes into the appropriate fields.
Marvix automatically generates ICD-10, CPT, and E/M codes based on MDM logic, flags risk factors, and applies appropriate modifiers following the latest guidelines.
Absolutely. Marvix is HIPAA and SOC 2 Type II compliant. PHI is encrypted in transit and at rest, with configurable retention and default auto-deletion after 30 days.
Yes. We create custom note templates and writing styles for each provider. Upload your past notes, and our team trains Marvix via neural style transfer to replicate your phrasing, structure, and clinical voice precisely.