Reports + Grant Evidence Agent

Turn every learner question into evidence for the next education investment.

Completion counts show that people participated. ChatCME shows what clinicians needed, which sources they opened, where objectives created demand, and what the next independent education opportunity can be built on.

Start with the Supporter Insight Brief and Provider Outcomes Report for activity-level evidence. Add Grant Evidence Agent when your team needs to ask source-backed questions across multiple reports, learner chats, analytics, and audience segments.

Evidence stack

01

Learner signal

Organic questions, cited source opens, audience segments, and objective alignment.

02

Activity reports

Provider closeout reports and supporter-ready briefs for a single activity.

03

Portfolio evidence

Grant Evidence Agent searches across reports, chats, analytics, and activity context.

What makes the output useful

The report is not the end product. The evidence is.

A static PDF helps at closeout. A stronger reporting workflow gives education, outcomes, and grant teams a governed way to turn learner behavior into planning evidence.

ChatCME keeps the story tied to the source: what learners asked, what they opened, how questions mapped to objectives, and which signals are strong enough for a provider update, supporter conversation, needs assessment, or renewal narrative.

Source-backed evidence beats generic grant copy.

Provider reporting stays separate from supporter-facing summaries.

Grant teams can see what is strong enough to use and what should not be claimed yet.

Three tracks for evidence your team can actually use

Use the two report examples to see what a single activity can produce. Use Grant Evidence Agent to understand what becomes possible when the evidence spans a portfolio.

Portfolio layer

Grant Evidence Agent

The agent sits above reports, learner chats, analytics, and activity context. It helps teams ask source-backed questions when the answer spans more than one activity or one final PDF.

Ask portfolio-level questions across completed activities.
Turn recurring learner gaps into needs-assessment outlines.
Separate strong evidence from thin signals before claims leave your team.

Use when you have

Multiple completed reports
De-identified learner chats
Evidence-use analytics
A grant, renewal, or needs-assessment question
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Supporter-ready brief

Supporter Insight Brief

A governed summary for funder conversations, built from aggregated learner questions, evidence opens, and implementation-need signals.

191
Learners
1,054
Evidence views
30s
Median time to evidence
  • Shows what clinicians verified and what they asked next.
  • Turns broad engagement into concrete future education assets.
  • Keeps provider-reviewed external sharing separate from provider closeout.

Provider closeout

Provider Outcomes Report

A closeout-ready report for provider teams that connects learner behavior to QA review, objective alignment, and future program planning.

135
Sessions
127
Unique learners
343
Evidence views
  • Explains what learners asked in their own words.
  • Maps organic questions back to the educational design.
  • Finds the next fundable gap after the activity closes.
Portfolio layer

When one report becomes ten, your team should be able to ask better questions.

Grant Evidence Agent sits above completed reports, learner chats, analytics, and activity context. It helps grant writers and education leaders find recurring gaps, draft needs-assessment outlines, identify renewal-ready programs, and flag claims that are not supported yet.

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Example portfolio questions

Which completed activities are strongest for a renewal narrative?

What learner questions reveal unmet educational needs in this therapeutic area?

Which findings are ready for a funder update, and which need more evidence?

Bring your reports, chats, and grant workflow into one evidence conversation.

We’ll show how ChatCME can turn your education portfolio into provider closeout reports, supporter-ready briefs, and source-backed Grant Evidence Agent answers.