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An initial “What Matters to Me” assessment allows citizen-focused conversations. The system allows for a complete feedback cycle with patients assisting clinicians in regular remote monitoring of their health, not only empowering citizens but aiding long-term recovery.
Virtual consultations and citizens regularly completing assessments at home gives more time for urgent cases and for more vulnerable patients to be cared for in person. Audits, reports, staff rostering, and optimised resource management can be automatically generated.
The display of graphical Treatment Outcomes provides clinicians as well as patients visual feedback on the management of their treatment journey, giving positive patient response benefits and encouraging medicine adherence and continued PROMs input.
Contextual input of data from patients, carers and clinicians allows for a more accurate portrayal of the citizen journey through unwellness. Citizens can be assigned to newly added Research Registers, Clinical Trials and Research Trials via the Admin Area.
The system can allow multiple service setups with each one locally administered and managed independently with their own data store protected. The system can be used as a service-wide networked installation allowing multiple users access at multiple consulting rooms or offices.
Patients can be contacted remotely through virtual consultations, reducing need for disruption to routine and freeing up time. More patients can be contacted and the most urgent of cases can be dealt with immediately. Additionally, Collated Data View can aggregate all data from each service to provide "live" overall statistics on the treatment of patients.
Gathering Patient Reported Outcome Measures to understand where improvements can be made to treatments and services. PROMs are proven to increase engagement and COHESION has received 96% patient satisfaction.
Citizens and service providers are equipped with visual representations of a citizens’ journey of care (e.g. medication response), enabling population health views if collating data from services together.
Through WMTM, the patient voice is heard: what has been on my mind recently? In which way would it help to focus my conversation? WMTM can be used to identify early risk of mental health issues.
COHESION’s system creates and populates biologics registries and disease registries, helping to manage medicine usage and longitudinal patient monitoring where required.
Approved healthcare assessments routinely used in-service (e.g. DAS28) now available electronically to store, visualise and longitudinally assess wellness. Citizens can choose to complete assessments at home, increasing the quality of inferences and reducing travel.
Live data views of services on the system. Intelligence can be used to improve individual services, or as a Population Health guide to understand (un)wellness epidemiology in the local area of service provision.
Scottish Quality Registry (ScotQR) is a “real time” quality registry in clinics for patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis to facilitate shared-decision making during clinical consultations, recording of Patient Reported Outcome Measures to support co-production of care, improved self-management and symptom tracking. A quality-based registry enables person-centred and co-produced care management. This focusses on outcomes of patient wellbeing as well as validated clinical outcomes and a longitudinal record of disease management for individual patients that will encourage improved communication between patients and members of the clinical team; an essential component of true shared decision making. ScotQR offers immediate benefits to patient care through: ● the ability for patients to report and record their own assessment of their disease ● responsive services for physically isolated patients during and after COVID-19 ● improved shared decision-making and co-produced care management ● supported self-management and improved health literacy ● reduced waiting times by prioritising patients most in need ● work disability screening. In addition, the aggregated data will provide local teams with information that can be used for benchmarking and evaluation of change.
Clinic cost to provide treatments reduces to atleast 80% in one year.
With integrated data store, you can reduce IT costs to atleast 70%.
Patient fallout from treatment is reduced to atleast 50% using PE tools.
Constant monitoring increases treatment efficacy to atleast 90%.