Quality of Life Assessments
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Instant Trended Reporting
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On-Line Aggregate Reports
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Study group assessments over time 1. Functional -different for each disease state 2. History - function, family, Meds, treatments 3. Adherence 4. Quality of life across a broad spectrum of chronic illnesses and conditions 5. Co-morbid pain intensity, highest, lowest quality 6. Co-morbid psychological depression, anxiety, panic disorder, PTSD, eating disorder, alcohol/substance abuse somatization, bipolar, suidical and more.
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Improve clinical efficiencies Individual data analysis and population-level management gives you a “dashboard” view to make a comparisons across groups.
Reports link into your EHR when available or print summarized reports.
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Why Use Assessments?
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Case Studies
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Clinicians, who received assessment summaries, addressed 51% of their patient's symptoms on average, compared with only 19% of patient symptoms addressed by the control clinicians, in a recent study of American Medical Informatics Association,
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Quantifiable Objective Data
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You can access practice's data at anytime for analysis.
Track your patient outcomes and monitor responses to treatment programs across your patient population Improve efficiencies by knowing where and when to devote your time and resources.
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Measures Instantly Ready for the chart Cardiology Diabetes DIMS Diabetes Impact Scale PDF FACT /FACIT (Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness cancer) over 50 royalty-free measures available Pediatric Symptom Checklist PHQ-9 (Patient Health Questionnaire) PDF SF 36 , SF 12 Sleep Apnea PDF
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Nausea Fatigue Geriatric Depression Scale How's Your Health KC Cardiomyopathy Mental Health QPD Panel™ Asthma INFOCore Chronic Pain
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