Access Logical Ink: Speed Patient Care with Tablet-Based Clinical Questionnaires Solution
Your physicians and nurses aim to provide timely and informed care to each patient, and to attend to as many patients as they can each day. Unfortunately, they spend too much time filling in paper questionnaires, and patient data is not available until forms are scanned into the enterprise content/document management system. Many EMR systems are not user-friendly or mobile, and merely increase physician frustration, rather than simplifying the transition to electronic health records (EHR).
Access’s clinical questionnaires solution, powered by Access Logical Ink (ALI), solves these problems.
ALI – part of the industry-leading Access Enterprise Forms Management (EFM) suite – is a tablet-based documentation solution that enables physicians and nurses to access and complete clinical questionnaires and other documentation from anywhere in the facility. A clinician simply selects the patient, chooses the form type – such as an MRI questionnaire – and completes it using the tablet’s stylus.
Upon completion, the data is automatically interfaced into the patient’s PACS record and/or EHR via the content/document management system, and is immediately available across the hospital. ALI helps physicians easily transition to hybrid and electronic records by maintaining the speed, flexibility and simplicity of paper while removing its physical limitations. Even the least tech savvy users get up and running quickly with the familiar pen-based interface.
With this powerful solution, your clinical departments can:
- Speed care delivery by completing clinical questionnaires on the fly
- Interface questionnaires into EHRs with no user intervention
- Give clinicians more time with patients
- Improve data mobility, accuracy, availability and security
- Validate data at the point of collection to minimize errors
- Speed form completion with checkboxes, drop-downs and the ability to complete multiple areas with a single piece of information
- Add annotated diagrams, digital photos and signatures directly to questionnaires