Use Clinical to record your consultations with a patient and their clinical details.
Record notes about a patient's visit in Progress Notes.
Record the findings of a single consultation.
Record information from a cardiovascular examination.
An Action is a record of something that was done or is to be done for a patient.
A comment is frequently used text that you can insert into Progress tab using a shortcut key combination.
To more accurately display conditions or procedures, draw on preset clinical images .
Record information from an abdominal examination.
Record information from a breast examination.
Record information from a chest examination.
Record information from a neurological examination.
Record information from an endocrine examination.
Record information from an ear, nose and throat examination.
Record information from an eye examination.
Record height, weight, BMI, blood pressure, blood glucose, skin colour, bruising and other information from a general examination.
Record information from a genito-urinary examination.
Record information from a gynaecological examination.
Record information from a lymphatic examination.
Record information from a musculoskeletal examination.
Record information from a respiratory examination.
Record information from a skin examination.
Record a patient's clinical history and symptoms that have become evident since the patient's last consultation.
Similar to comments, use management items to insert frequently used text into a progress note.
Edit Progress Notes on the day they are recorded.
Associate Medicare Item Numbers with a patient's visit in the Medicare Benefits Schedule window.
Add details of any procedures performed on the patient during a consultation to a Progress Note.
Add a reason for contact or diagnosis to a Progress Note.
Add a Progress Note review notification as a recall or as text within the Progress Note itself.
Use these options on any tab of the Progress Notes.
Use Prescribing to prescribe medications to your patient, conforming with all requirements and regulations.
A recall is a type of flag recorded against a patient's record to inform practitioners or practice staff of when a patient is due to return to the practice, usually so that some clinical procedure can be performed.
History includes a patient's medical conditions, both active and inactive.
Use the Imm. tab to manage a patient's immunisations.
The Preventive Health module provides assistance in identifying and preventing issues and potential problems by making suggestions or recommending actions.
Clinical provides ormatted summaries which can be printed for patients.
The Clinical measurements window displays the history of a patient's various clinical measurements.
Create Care Plans in MedicalDirector.
Consult with patients remotely.
Use the Surgical Audit Tool to record information about surgical procedures.