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# slp-evaluation-report
Drafts an initial Speech-Language Pathology diagnostic evaluation report from a completed assessment, aligned to ASHA Practice Policy and ICF framework.
## Overview
This skill guides an SLP or clinical supervisor through six structured phases — referral intake, background history, assessment battery results, clinical impressions, recommendations, and report assembly — producing a DRAFT report ready for licensed SLP review before any clinical, educational, or insurance use.
## Use When
- A licensed SLP or Clinical Fellow (CF-SLP) has completed a comprehensive speech-language assessment and needs to document findings in a formal evaluation report
- A clinical supervisor is reviewing or co-signing an evaluation drafted by a supervised clinician
- The report will be used for IEP eligibility determination, insurance authorization, or physician referral
## What It Produces
- A structured DRAFT evaluation report with:
- Referral and identifying information (no direct patient identifiers)
- Background history summary (medical, developmental, prior SLP, educational)
- Assessment battery score table (standard scores, percentile ranks, confidence intervals, descriptors)
- Behavioral observations during testing
- Clinical impressions with ICD-10-CM diagnostic code, severity rating, and ICF functional impact statement
- Evidence-based recommendations (services, frequency/duration, referrals, home program, re-evaluation timeline)
- Clinician attestation placeholder
- DRAFT FLAGS checklist of unresolved items
## Scope and Boundaries
- Covers pediatric and adult evaluations across all SLP practice areas: language, speech sound disorders, fluency, voice, dysphagia, AAC, social communication, acquired neurogenic disorders
- Works across settings: outpatient, school (IDEA Part B/C), hospital, early intervention, telepractice
- **Does not** produce a signed clinical document — requires licensed SLP review and signature before any clinical or regulatory use
- **Does not** recommend medications or medical procedures
- Always distinguishes language disorder from language difference for bilingual/multilingual clients
## Compatible Platforms
- Claude Code (SKILL.md)
- Codex (SKILL.md)
- OpenClaw (SKILL.md)
## Feedback & Contributions
Found a gap or have a practice-setting-specific improvement? Open an issue at:
https://github.com/archlab-space/Open-Skill-Hub/issues