Productivity Dashboard
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Total Studies
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Total wRVUs
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Est. Compensation
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Estimate only
wRVU / Study
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Studies / Day
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wRVU / Day
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wRVU / Hour
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from timestamps
Est. $/Hour
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Estimate only
How wRVU estimates are calculated
These values are estimates based on standard reference wRVU data. Actual wRVUs may vary depending on payor mix, institutional billing practices, modifiers, and contract-specific adjustments. This tool is intended for personal productivity tracking and general benchmarking, not as an audited or institution-verified report.
CHART BY
wRVU Trend
By Modality
Peak Productivity — Hour of Day
By Shift
Top Exam Types
Mapping Status
Recent Studies
| Time | Description | Modality | Site | wRVU | Status |
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Import Studies
Choose a method below to import your shift data. wRVUs are resolved automatically from study descriptions.
Upload CSV or paste data
From the AHK script export, or any spreadsheet with study descriptions and timestamps
Expected columns:
timestamp · study_description · modality · body_part · site · accession_number · notes
Column order and headers are detected automatically.
Column order and headers are detected automatically.
Drop CSV file here
or browse to upload · CSV, TSV, or pipe-delimited
or paste directly
Import from screenshot
Take a screenshot of your PowerScribe shift summary — you can upload multiple screenshots to capture all studies from your shift
Images are processed server-side and immediately discarded — no data is retained after extraction. Avoid including patient names or MRNs in your screenshot if possible.
Drop screenshots here
or browse to select · PNG, JPG, WebP · multiple screenshots OK
Column Mapping
Preview (first 10 rows)
Conversion factor
$
/wRVU
Different rate for this job? Set it here — won't affect other uploads.
All Studies
Your complete study history
| Date/Time | Description | Modality | CPT | wRVU | Site | Status |
|---|
Page 1
Review Queue
Studies where wRVUs couldn't be automatically determined. Assign a CPT code to resolve.
Import History
All CSV uploads and their results
Practice Settings
Configure compensation estimates and productivity goals. Raw wRVUs are never altered.
Compensation Conversion
$33.89 / wRVU
CMS 2025 National CF: $33.8931/wRVU. Compensation estimates are for reference only and may not reflect your actual contract or payer mix.
Productivity Goals
Practice Context
Timezone Settings
Practice timezone is used to interpret naive timestamps from your CSV imports (e.g.
Display timezone controls how all times are shown in the dashboard. Both default to Eastern time.
2026-04-05 23:53:00 with no UTC offset).Display timezone controls how all times are shown in the dashboard. Both default to Eastern time.
Applied when reading CSV timestamps with no UTC offset
All times in the dashboard will be shown in this timezone
Danger Zone
Permanently delete all your RVU data. This cannot be undone.
Getting Started
Two ways to import your shift data: the AutoHotkey script for automated tracking, or the automatic screenshot import for workstations where admin access is restricted.
What this does
Start a shift
Log when your shift begins so timestamps are accurate for productivity metrics.
Track dictated studies
Automatically logs study entries and timestamps as you dictate throughout the shift.
Estimate productivity
Feeds into the RVU Dashboard workflow to estimate wRVUs and relative productivity.
Export for review
Clean up and export tracked data for later upload and review in this dashboard.
Automatic screenshot import
No AHK? Take a screenshot of your PowerScribe shift summary and automatically extract the study list.
Before Your First Shift
Quickstart Guide
1
Download the script
Download the AutoHotkey script to your Windows machine using the button above.
2
Install AutoHotkey
If AutoHotkey is not already installed on your machine, install it from autohotkey.com. The script requires AutoHotkey v2 to run.
3
Launch the script
Double-click the
.ahk file to run it. You should see the AutoHotkey icon appear in your system tray confirming it's active.4
Start your shift
At the beginning of each shift, press the Start Shift shortcut to begin logging.
Ctrl
+
Alt
+
Q
→ Start Shift
5
Work normally
Dictate as you normally would. The script logs studies and timestamps in the background — no extra steps required during the shift.
6
End your shift
When you're done, press the End Shift shortcut. The script will stop logging and open your shift CSV automatically.
Ctrl
+
Alt
+
E
→ End Shift
7
Review your data
Upload the exported CSV here in the RVU Dashboard to map studies, assign CPT codes, and estimate your productivity.
Alternative: Automatic Screenshot Import
For workstations where you can't install software
If you work on a hospital workstation where administrator access is restricted and you can't install AutoHotkey,
you can use the automatic screenshot import instead. At the end of your shift, take a screenshot of your PowerScribe
shift summary, then upload it here to automatically extract study descriptions and timestamps.
1
Open your PowerScribe shift summary
At the end of your shift, navigate to the shift summary or worklist view showing your completed studies with timestamps.
2
Take a screenshot of your shift summary
Capture the view showing study descriptions, accession numbers, and timestamps. Use
Win + Shift + S on Windows or Cmd + Shift + 4 on Mac to capture a specific region. Images are processed and immediately discarded — nothing is stored server-side.3
Upload to the import tool
Go to Import Studies in the sidebar, scroll to the "Or import from screenshot" section, and drop your screenshot. Click Extract automatically — it will extract study descriptions, accession numbers, and timestamps into a structured preview.
4
Review and confirm
Check the preview table — any studies that couldn't be automatically parsed will be flagged for manual review. Confirm the import to save your studies and calculate wRVUs.
Images are processed server-side and never stored. No data is retained after extraction completes.
Tips
Tips
- Run the script before starting your shift — not after you've already begun dictating
- Confirm the AutoHotkey icon is visible in your system tray before using the shortcut
- Use the Start Shift shortcut at the beginning of each new session, even if the script is already running
- If the script stops responding, close it from the system tray and relaunch the AHK file
- Keep this page bookmarked — you can return here any time from the sidebar
FAQ
Do I need AutoHotkey installed?
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Yes — the script requires AutoHotkey on Windows to run. Download and install it from autohotkey.com before launching the script.
When should I start the script?
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Before your shift begins. Launch the AHK file first, confirm the system tray icon is active, then press Ctrl + Alt + Q when you're ready to start logging.
What shortcut starts the shift?
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The Start Shift shortcut is:
Ctrl
+
Alt
+
Q
Can I replace the download file later?
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Yes — the download button points to
/downloads/radcall-rvu-tracker.ahk. Drop a new version of the file at that path and the button will serve the updated file automatically.
Does this work on Mac?
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AutoHotkey is Windows-only. The AHK script will not run on macOS or Linux. The RVU Dashboard itself is browser-based and works on any platform. If you're on a Mac or restricted workstation, use the automatic screenshot import instead.
What if I can't install AutoHotkey on my workstation?
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Use the automatic screenshot import. At the end of your shift, take a screenshot of your PowerScribe shift summary (crop out any patient identifiers), then upload it in the Import Studies section under "Or import from screenshot." Your study list will be extracted automatically — no software installation required.
Is the screenshot import private?
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The image is sent to a secure server-side API that processes it and immediately discards it — nothing is stored. That said, you must ensure you are not uploading screenshots containing patient names, MRNs, or other PHI. Only study descriptions, accession numbers, and timestamps should be visible.