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Risk & Safety Screening

Surface safety concerns and escalation signals earlier with structured intake, follow-ups, and clinician-ready reporting.
What is mental health risk and safety screening?
Mental health risk and safety screening is the process of identifying indicators such as suicidal ideation, self-harm risk, and clinical instability. Clinicom supports this process through structured assessment, risk flagging, and consistent documentation that helps care teams respond appropriately and monitor changes over time.
Why risk screening breaks down

Risk assessment is often reactive, inconsistent, or buried in free-text notes. Critical signals can be missed or identified too late to support timely triage.

How it works
4-step workflow:
Designed for accountability
Standardized process reduces variability across teams and sites
Time-stamped reporting supports oversight and audits
Context is preserved, not just a flag or score
Works for individual clinics and multi-site systems

What Clinicom supports

Evidence-informed indicators

Structured risk questions designed to surface safety concerns and severity signals for clinical review.

Risk flags and alerts
Configurable notifications that support timely review and escalation based on your workflows.
Clinician-ready reporting
Structured, time-stamped summary that supports documentation integrity and next steps.
Risk tracking over time
Follow-up cadence to monitor change and detect deterioration earlier.
Commonly Used In

Explore how this works for your organization

Corrections and Justice Systems

Structured risk screening and longitudinal monitoring
Consistent intake and follow-up monitoring

Government and Municipal Programs

Triage support and reporting across sites

Gambling Treatment Programs

Severity and risk signals with progress monitoring

Identify risk earlier and standardize your response

See how risk screening can fit your intake and follow-up workflows without adding burden.

Start with one workflow, then scale.