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Introduction

 

When an authorized user directly access an individual's medical record, the administrative record for that individual is display. This screen list the responsible healthcare professionals, the Triage summary data, and the Administrative Visit data. 

 

Caregivers can view all client's medical data can be displayed by simply clicking a link in the data tree on the left side.

 

Health Care is built into the application through many sections. ALL patient’s records are available…in real-time…and are SQL tables. They can be sorted, displayed, formatted, secured, and audited for access as required by the organization and/or the user.

Customizable views of data can be easily created by rearranging the SQL tables that define this individual screen.

Client Health Care Management

The InHCc Systems builds all healthcare around the "Case". Every individual is assigned a Healthcare Team and a Healthcare Management Program.

  • Case (for every patient)

  • Case Management

  • Assessments based on "standard protocols"

  • Problems/Diagnosis

  • Treatment Planning based on "standard protocols"

  • Order Management

  • Procedures

  • Medication

  • Screening Examinations

  • Patient Safety

    • Clinical Alerts based on “Rules” that can be modified

    • “Required” data entry field

Client Current Medical Problem

  • Triage (Vital Signs) and presenting symptoms

  • Both Client's and Triage's estimation of severity (comparison what the client believes and what the HCP believes)

  • Motive for visit (Chief Complaint/History and Present Problems

  • Symptoms

  • Body Measurements (Nutritional Evaluation)

Client Medical History

  • Allergies

  • Previous medical  problems/diagnoses

  • Immunization Status

  • Medication History

  • Family History (biological)

  • Social History

  • Sexual History

  • Psychological History

  • Surgical and Hospitalization History

  • Environmental History (External)

  • Screening Examinations given

  • Travel History

Preventive Medicine

  • Screening

  • Systems Review

  • Health Education

  • Risk Factors

Client Physical Examination

  • Symptoms

  • Systems Review

  • Physical Exam using pre-defined protocols based on client presentation

  • Laboratory Requested (automatically sent to laboratory)

  • Nutrition evaluation

  • Hygiene

  • Laboratory Results

Nutrition

  • Access to the USDA's Nutrient Database for Standard Reference

  • Client Activities

  • Client Current Diet

  • Client Eating Habits

  • Client Economics

  • Client 24 hour meal (list of items using the Nutrient Database as a Referernce)

  • Nutritional Statistics

Client Risk Analysis and Programs

(see Risk Management)

  • Client Risk Factor evaluation

    • Diabetics

    • Hypertension

    • Asthma

    • Heart Disease

    • Communicable Diseases

    • Obesity

Orders

Healthcare Professionals can submit electronic orders that will be directly and immediately received by the responsible department.

  • Design of order screens and data entry that reflects data requirements based on evidence based medicine and efficient work flows...not on what physicians "like" or how physicians think about and write orders.

Client Social Information (evaluation for access to services)

  • Transportation to and from healthcare

  • Source of funds for medical services

  • Social Support system

  • Internal Environment (family)

  • External Environment

Family Planning

 

Administrative

  • Assess to all legal forms required by the organization for the Client

    • Client rights

    • Consent forms

  • Assess to all organization Policies and Certification Standards

  • Modules for Non-Medical support services

Client Discharge

  • Appointments

  • Referrals

  • Outcome evaluation

  • Discharge

  • Transportation if Referred

  • Transportation Conditions

  • Follow-up

Client Outcome

 

  • Measure outcome

  • Evaluate outcome and resources used (Case/Utilization Review)

  • New examination and plan

  • Variance and Acuity Reporting

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