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GP : Consultation

When you’re conducting a consultation, you want to be face to face with the patient, not face to face with the computer. That’s why SystmOne consultations are simple, with easy-to-access summary information, rapid recording of symptoms and diagnoses, and intelligent prescribing. If using a Smartcard, you benefit automatically from Electronic Transmission of Prescriptions (ETP). With ‘autoconsultation’, one click allows you to add multiple predefined clinical terms and acute issues to the patient record.

With complex consultations, SystmOne GP intelligently presents all the information you need, highlighting key diagnoses or conditions, without you having to search for it. Patients can be managed by problem, disease or care plan. Alerts and warnings are available at your fingertips. With the patient in front of you, use QOF alerts to open a relevant template at the touch of a button — enter the necessary information and qualify for your QOF points. Use Patient Plan as an electronic post-it note to save other information to the patient record, and share comments with other carers.

Medical Drawings allow you to record details about a patient’s condition so other clinicians accessing the record have a clearer idea of the extent of a rash, or the exact location of pain.

Clinical Tools are useful for your patients as well as for you. They provide a visual aid to show the patient’s pertinent information at a glance - like the effect that smoking has on their life expectancy, or how many units of alcohol is a safe intake.

 

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