Assessment work is scattered across forms, inboxes, and spreadsheets.
Teams lose time issuing links, chasing completions, calculating scores, copying results, and preparing records for review.
Loading the authenticated clinician view, including client records, assessment assignments, and returned results.
Lirena helps mental health clinics issue patient links, collect responses, apply structured scoring, review results, and export records without stitching together forms, spreadsheets, and inboxes.
Clinic workspace
Patient completes on the assessment portal. Results return to the client profile.
Clinics do not need another generic form tool. They need a dependable way to move psychometric data from patient completion into clinician review and records.
Teams lose time issuing links, chasing completions, calculating scores, copying results, and preparing records for review.
Lirena keeps patient profiles, assessment links, responses, scoring outputs, and exports together in the clinic workspace.
Set up the practice account and keep patient assessment activity scoped to the organisation.
Create a patient profile, choose the assessment, and send a secure completion link for the assessment portal.
Completed responses return to the clinician workspace with structured scoring and response detail for review.
Prepare PDF, CSV, or JSON exports for the clinic record, QA workflows, or downstream systems.
Lirena focuses on the operational surfaces clinics touch every week: patient records, assessment assignment, scoring, review, and exports.
Send assessments outside the session while keeping completion status visible to the clinical operations team.
Turn completed responses into consistent score views without manual spreadsheet handling.
Keep assigned assessments, submitted responses, and exports attached to the patient profile.
Download PDF, CSV, and JSON outputs for documentation, review, and integration planning.
Work inside an organisation workspace designed for clinic teams rather than one-off form collection.
Designed to expand from live ASRS workflows into a broader assessment catalogue and operational analytics.
ASRS is live today for adult ADHD screening workflows. The catalogue positioning is broader: a clinic-grade layer for validated psychometric workflows, completion tracking, scoring, and exports.
Psychometric tools can support clinical assessment, but they do not diagnose conditions by themselves.
Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale workflow for patient completion, scoring, clinician review, and export.
Catalogue expansion for clinics running structured neurodevelopmental assessment operations.
Repeatable measurement workflows for practices running measurement-based care programmes.
Model the monthly operational load created by patient links, manual scoring, result collation, and record exports. The estimate assumes automation reduces 55% of repeat admin time, leaving clinician review and local governance intact.
Estimate based on 48 assessments per week. It excludes licensing, implementation, clinical decision-making, and any time that should remain under clinician review.
Lirena is positioned as workflow infrastructure for clinics. It should support review, records, and operations without making unsupported medical, diagnostic, legal, or security claims.
Clinician-reviewed workflow; Lirena does not diagnose conditions or replace clinical judgement.
Synthetic test fixtures only in development and validation workflows.
Practice-scoped records, authenticated access, and export controls are treated as core operating requirements.
Procurement, legal, retention, and security reviews should be completed against your clinic policies before rollout.
Standardise link sending, completion tracking, ASRS scoring, and export preparation across clinicians.
Prepare for a broader catalogue while keeping intake and assessment operations in one workspace.
Move routine psychometric collection out of ad hoc admin loops and into a repeatable workflow.
Create a practical foundation for recurring assessments, outcome tracking, and audit-friendly records.