Tracking Module
The Tracker module provides powerful customisable whiteboards to track patient cases and correlate them with certain clinical information.
Trackers can be configured to be populated with patients based upon certain rules such as admission location, or open episode, or appointment type or diagnosis. The columns of clinical information can also be customised
to show vitals, summary of certain document types, collaborative jobs list as well as pertinent dates. They are ideal for constructing Integrated Care Pathways, ward boards and patient registry lists.
Trackers integrate well with other modules in PatientSource, and can pull summary data from those other modules into one view covering multiple patients. Tracker columns are filterable, sortable and enable both administrative and clinical teams to ascertain at a glance, the current stage of the patient journey.
Benefits and Key Feature
Customisable patient pathways
Whiteboard views with customisable information shown on boards
Most recent observations / NEWS2 scores with alarm highlighting
Collaborative task lists
Smart columns which link into Case Note proformas
“Time in department” and “time since milestone” columns (good for Emergency
Departments)
Interval timers with overdue reminders (e.g. frequency of observations)
Real-time live updating
4 hour target for A&E
Location filtering
Why switch to PatientSource?
Save time - An estimated 15% of clinical staff time is wasted looking for and handling paper notes
Save money - over £4,800,000-worth of staff time wasted at an average-sized NHS trust per annum. PatientSource is built on modern, battle-hardened Open Source components. No hidden licence fees.
Intelligent AI - PatientSource is powered by Artificial Intelligence to assist diagnosis, detect deterioration and forecast resource usage.
Cloud based - Massively reliable, automatically backed up. Never worry about running the infrastructure.
Interoperable - PatientSource can link with your legacy systems to provide a seamless interoperability ecosystem.