Patient's Medical Records
– a comprehensive center for information and management

The “Patient Card” module is an advanced tool for collecting, reviewing, and managing complete documentation and the full history of a patient’s interactions with the clinic. It provides quick access to key data, streamlines the daily work of medical and administrative staff, and supports personalized patient care.

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  • Organizational functions and planning > Scheduling appointments directly from the patient card

    > Adding reminders for system users linked to a specific patient

    > Verification of signed consents and declarations

    > Ability to issue consents and declarations in real time

  • Identification and personalization > Informational icons to help identify the patient: allergies, VIP patient, Warnings, Dental phobia, Difficult Patient

    > Additional patient information (e.g., guardian/dependent details, assignment to a discount group)

    > Ability to assign a payer to a given patient

  • Communication and integrations > NPS module – patient ratings and feedback on visits

    > Managing SMS communication with the patient

    > Viewing VoIP telephony and FELG AI activity

    > Ability to conduct patient acquisition (lead management)

    > Verification of patient presence on the waiting list

  • Data and documentation management > Review of personal, contact, and address details

    > Verification of the patient’s medical questionnaires

    > Full visit history and scheduled appointments

    > Viewing and managing files, X-rays

    > List of attending doctors assigned to the patient

  • Medical and clinical support > Clinical card and patient medical documentation

    > Creating and reviewing treatment plans

    > Conducting check-ups

    > Issuing referrals and medical certificates

    > Periodontal chart (PERIO)

  • Financial management > Viewing patient balance and prepayments

    > Accepting payments and generating invoices

    > Viewing payment history