Ruqelo supports psychiatric clinicians through mental state documentation, risk-assessment reasoning, and referral preparation for crisis and liaison teams — built to keep pace with a busy on-call shift.
Used by psychiatrists, liaison psychiatry registrars, CMHT clinicians · 125 specialties · 10 languages
Savori · Risk assessment · Liaison psychiatry
Static risk factors: Previous overdose (3 years ago), passive suicidal ideation Dynamic risk factors: Low mood, poor sleep, recent emergency department (ED) presentation Protective factors: Denies current intent, no specific plan, no psychotic symptoms Capacity: Decision to leave requires formal assessment — documentation pending Disposition considerations: Safety plan required if discharge Referral: community mental health team (CMHT)/crisis team — risk summary and safety plan to prepare Uncertainty: Risk level determined by clinician — structured reasoning only
A 34-year-old presents to liaison psychiatry in the ED with low mood, poor sleep, and passive thoughts of not wanting to be here — no specific plan, denies current intent. One previous overdose 3 years ago. No current psychotic symptoms.
Risk needs structured assessment and clear documentation, capacity for any decision to leave needs consideration, and if discharge is appropriate, a safety plan and CMHT referral need to be prepared quickly, often with several referrals waiting on a single on-call shift.
With risk reasoning structured, mental state examination (MSE) and capacity notes drafted, and the CMHT referral prepared — the clinician can focus on the patient and the actual crisis-team handover.
Capture history, MSE findings, and risk indicators by voice or text.
Static and dynamic risk factors, protective factors, and disposition considerations.
Specialty-formatted notes ready for independent clinical verification.
Structured brief with risk summary and safety plan for the receiving team.
Rehearse with a simulated crisis-team clinician before the real handover.
Clinician verification required
Ruqelo is designed for licensed healthcare professionals. All outputs — including risk-assessment reasoning drafts, MSE documentation, capacity notes, and referral briefs — require independent clinical verification against the patient and clinical context before any action.
Ruqelo is a software tool for licensed healthcare professionals. All outputs require independent clinical verification before any action. Content on this page is illustrative only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.