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🧰 Can I Choose Which Assessments to Use?
Yes — HiBoop gives you full control over which assessments are used and when. You can manually assign tools based on your clinical judgment, build workflows around program phases (like intake or discharge), or set up recurring assessments for ongoing tracking.
But beyond that, HiBoop also supports algorithm-assisted smart assignment. If your clinic selects a set of preferred assessments for each condition (e.g., PHQ-9 for depression, GAD-7 for anxiety), our system can automatically recommend or deploy those tools when relevant symptoms are flagged in early screening or baseline responses.
For example, if a patient screens positive for anxiety symptoms in a pre-assessment, and GAD-7 is your clinic’s preferred anxiety tool, HiBoop will automatically suggest (or assign) the GAD-7 as a follow-up.
This helps you streamline care, reduce unnecessary manual effort, and ensure consistency across clinicians — while still keeping final control in your hands.
Preferred tools can be configured in collaboration with your Success Manager. Just let us know what you want the system to prioritize, and we’ll set up the logic behind the scenes.
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🧰 Can I Choose Which Assessments to Use?
Absolutely. HiBoop is built to support clinical autonomy while also offering smart tools for efficiency.
🎯 Options for Assignment
- Manual Selection: Assign any assessment to any patient at any time.
- Program Workflows: Automate tools based on intake, discharge, or follow-up stages.
- Recurring Assessment Plans: Set tools to repeat at specific intervals.
- Smart Recommendations: Use HiBoop’s algorithm to automatically suggest or assign tools based on early screening results.
🔧 Setting Preferred Tools
Want your clinic to default to specific tools by condition?
You can set preferred assessments (e.g., PHQ-9 for depression, PCL-5 for trauma) in collaboration with your Success Manager.
HiBoop will then:
- Automatically recommend your preferred tools when relevant symptoms are detected
- Assign them by default, unless manually adjusted
⚙️ This streamlines your workflow while ensuring consistency across clinicians and programs—without removing your final say.
What kinds of assessments does HiBoop offer?
HiBoop’s assessment library is designed to cover the full spectrum of behavioral health needs. We’ve included validated screeners and scales across domains like depression, anxiety, trauma, substance use, attention disorders, dissociation, functional impairment, and quality of life.
Each tool in our system has been carefully selected based on psychometric strength, clinical relevance, and real-world usability. Whether you’re onboarding a new patient, assessing risk, monitoring symptoms over time, or preparing for discharge, HiBoop provides the structure you need — without locking you into a one-size-fits-all workflow.
You can mix and match tools to support your clinic’s care model, ensuring that each patient interaction is meaningful and measurable.
📏 Can I See How Scores Are Calculated?
Yes. Every tool in the HiBoop assessment library includes a clear explanation of how scores are calculated, including:
- Total possible score
- Scoring method (e.g., Likert scales, yes/no responses)
- Subscale details, if applicable
- Severity ranges, if provided by the source
We also make sure our scoring pages use plain language, so you’re not left decoding a research paper while trying to interpret results.
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Yes! Every assessment in the HiBoop library includes a plain-language scoring summary that’s accessible right from the platform.
🧠 Each Scoring Summary Includes:
- Total possible score
- Scoring method (e.g., Likert scale, binary yes/no)
- Subscale breakdowns (if applicable)
- Severity range interpretations (based on source material)
No decoding complex academic rubrics. We present the scoring logic clearly and simply, so you can focus on what the results mean in context.
HiBoop does the math — but you stay in control of what it means for the patient.
📊 Does HiBoop Score or Interpret Assessments for Me?
HiBoop automatically scores all assessments upon completion. Results are displayed directly in the patient chart and can be reviewed over time to track change or treatment response.
What we don’t do is interpret the meaning of those results. That’s your role as the clinician. HiBoop presents the data — it’s up to you to contextualize it, incorporate other information, and decide what to do next.
This boundary is intentional, protecting both clinical responsibility and patient safety.
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HiBoop automatically scores every assessment immediately after completion—no math or manual tabulation required.
✅ What HiBoop Does:
- Calculates scores and subscales
- Highlights severity levels (if applicable)
- Displays results directly in the patient’s chart
- Tracks scores over time across different program phases
⚠️ What HiBoop Does Not Do:
- Interpret the results
- Provide clinical conclusions
- Recommend diagnoses or treatment plans
Interpretation is reserved for you as the licensed clinician. This approach protects clinical responsibility and ensures assessments remain a tool—not a substitute—for care judgment.
Where do these tools come from?
Each assessment in HiBoop is backed by credible, peer-reviewed research or official government or academic sources. We pull directly from original publications or reputable clinical repositories, and we always cite our sources so you can review the literature for yourself.
We also include links to the original tools or publisher websites when available. This gives you transparency, and it ensures you’re using instruments that have been vetted for reliability and validity.
We’re not here to reinvent the wheel — we’re here to make high-quality tools easier to access, use, and trust.
❌ Are the Assessments Diagnostic?
No — the assessments in HiBoop are not diagnostic tools, and they’re not meant to replace clinical judgment. These tools are designed to screen for symptoms or track progress over time, acting as a foundation for further conversation and decision-making.
Think of them as a flashlight, not a label. They illuminate what might be happening — especially when patients struggle to articulate it themselves — but they don’t assign a diagnosis or imply clinical certainty.
HiBoop keeps the interpretation firmly in the hands of qualified providers. This keeps your care personalized, ethical, and context-driven.
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❌ Are the Assessments Diagnostic?
No. Assessments in HiBoop are not diagnostic tools and should not be used to assign or confirm a diagnosis.
What They’re For:
- Screening for potential concerns
- Tracking progress or treatment response
- Informing further evaluation or discussion
- Supporting documentation and outcomes reporting
Think of them as a flashlight, not a label. They help illuminate possible challenges but should always be interpreted in the full context of clinical care.