Evergreen content as a master template per patient
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Vispi Jamooji
idea of a per-patient “master” profile / template that carries forward every time is exactly the kind of workflow improvement we’d want to support.
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Anya Sharma
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Tom
Hey Vispi Jamooji — yep this is exactly the kind of workflow improvement we’d like to support. Quick couple questions so we build the right thing: what would you actually want living in that per‑patient “master” (PMH/meds/allergies/social hx, preferred phrasing, etc), and what’s the main outcome you’re trying to get (speed, consistency, less retyping, better letters, etc)? Also, should it get applied by default to every new note/doc for that patient, or only when you opt in per note? And on updates: do you want it to only change when you explicitly edit the master profile, or should it also be able to refresh/learn from each new visit over time?
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Vispi Jamooji
Tom Hi Tom. I will have a good think and reply tomorrow. I know this is the most important stage as you need to think ahead for all scenarios in the design, not just mine. I can also envisage the work might need fresh "ground up" re-working of the existing code. So if I think clearly and let you know, it will be speedier to build and less prone to re-visions I think!
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Vispi Jamooji
Tom Hi Tom,
I would suggest the master template could have user defined fields. In my case I would need:
PEROSNAL INFORMATION
Age
Height / weight
Profession
Marital status
Leisure activities
Children /ages
CLINICAL INFORMATION
Drugs
Red flags
Amber flags
Curent Diagnosis
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Setting these out on a page would require design thought. I would suggest 2 - 3 columns as a header perhaps just above the "Context" "Transcript" "Note" buttons. You may wish to consider an on/off switch to display of hide this information. I any event when Heidi is listening to the conversation it would be good to have that in formation in full view, to help prompt the clinician's recall.
I know people who see patients for a one-off like consultants probably wont need it; whilst therapists like osteopaths, physios, chiropractors, chiropodists, counsellors, etc would.
Hope this helps.
Vispi