Statistics are an essential part of management. They can be used for quality assurance, production, and operations analysis to measure the performance of an individual or department. There are key statistics that every clinic should know.
Clinical metrics are an overall quantifiable measurement that is taken and then used to monitor the success or failure of various processes. The metrics are the benchmarks for the clinic to thrive and improve outcomes.
This is why Wound Charts have a little over 40 Stats and Metrics in its system.
The progress graph allows you to monitor and prioritize your objectives, providing critical data for a better view and clinical decision-making.
Wound Charts will let you separate length, width and depth for a better understanding. We have seen that area calculations of the wounds may not offer the best solution for understanding a specific wound and its behavior.
Progress graphs are included for both active and closed wounds.
Wound Charts will popup alerts and reminders for clinical decision-making.
The system will generate alerts and reminders based on the patient's medical conditions, current meds and current wound's characteristics among others.
Wound Charts will help to avoid any preventable event that may cause or lead to inappropriate treatment or by omission.
Wound Charts is a web-based application. A web-based system provides access to a software system using an electronic device with an internet connection and a browser.
It works in any device (smartphone, tablet, laptop or desktop). The screen will adjust to your device due to responsive technology. Our customers have found the use of tablets very helpful.
Perfect use for clinic or home visits.
Wound Charts lets you use your own clinic or medical office logo when exporting any document in PDF format. (Logo use is optional)
Aside from your identity, a letterhead can also contain important contact information. Whether it's your address, email, or phone number, the recipients of your documents will have all the information they need to get ahold of you.
Display Your Professionality.
Remember; “If it’s not documented, then it didn’t happen!”
A medical record is a legal document. Consistent, current and complete documentation in the medical record is an essential component of quality patient care.
Document as fast as possible! A new wound care note may take only 2-3 minutes and a follow up note less than 1-2 minutes. However, will generate a full PDF note.
"A picture is worth a thousand words".
Wound Charts generate an automatic "Before and After" comparison report.
The initial wound photo will always be compared with the last one, including the wound characteristics and treatments. You will be able to download the comparison in a clean PDF report as well.