One of the major features Ankhos delivers is the ability to track a patient’s treatment on a minute-by-minute basis. It keeps records and times of patient indoc, the movement of a patient through the office, when treatments are started and stopped, any supplementary medicines administered during treatment… the list goes on.
In doing this tracking, Ankhos also keeps track of which employee is doing this patient handling and treatment administration. Times and employee signatures are associated with all events, so an interested user can see all of the actions of employees throughout the day.
This is great for safety and accountability, but there is a sinister side to this event tracking we must consider.
Screenshot: Daily notes, treatment status
February 9, 2010**UPDATE 06/05/2012** Contains old screenshots!
I’ve been busy at work and not posting as much, but I thought I would post a screenshot of how we are handling the status of treatments. There are many more features in this screenshot than I can talk about in one post, so those will be for later. I do want to point out a few features, though.
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