Enhance haematology practice with automated patient documentation

PatientNotes supports haematologists in documenting blood disorders and treatments, improving patient management and treatment outcomes.

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Haematologists benefit from PatientNotes' AI capabilities, which enhance the documentation of blood disorders and treatments, ensuring secure, detailed, and efficient patient records.

AI Saving Time for Haematologists

Haematologists find PatientNotes essential for efficiently managing blood disorder documentation, saving time and enhancing the quality of clinical notes, which supports accurate diagnosis and effective treatment planning.

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Quick, Personalized Hematology notes.

Haematologists streamline patient care with PatientNotes by quickly generating detailed hematological notes, enabling more time for diagnostics and patient interaction.

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Recommended Haematologist Action Plans

Haematologists offer clear, actionable summaries post-consultation, empowering patients with a written care plan and next steps for their blood health journey.

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Haematologists Improve Efficiency in Blood Disorder Reporting

Rapidly produce haematological reports and referrals, enhancing focus on blood disorders.

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Protecting patient health data with confidence

At PatientNotes robust security measures create the strong immune system we know is vital to your patient's healthcare data. We know medical information is sensitive, and we’ve fortified PatientNotes with cutting-edge security measures to safeguard your clinical consults and notes.

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Works with the existing PMS in your hematology practice

Haematologists can use PatientNotes with hematology systems like TM3, managing blood disorders and treatment plans effectively.

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Haematologists analyze blood disorders using PatientNotes in labs, during clinical rounds, and at remote consultations.

Haematologists can keep blood disorder profiles accessible on any device with PatientNotes, enhancing patient management with haematologist telehealth platforms.

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Frequently asked questions

How do I dictate complex haematological findings during patient consultations?

Speak your observations and interpretations of blood films, bone marrow aspirates, and other haematological investigations as you would to a colleague, creating detailed documentation while maintaining patient eye contact.

How do AI scribes handle specialized haematology terminology and classification systems?

Your spoken haematological terminology, including WHO classifications, cytogenetic findings, and molecular markers, transforms into written documentation through the voice-to-text process.

How do I integrate AI scribe notes with haematology-specific electronic health record systems?

Copy and paste your clinical documentation from the AI scribe into your haematology department's electronic health record once you've reviewed the content for accuracy.

What about documenting multidisciplinary team discussions for complex haematological malignancies?

Voice your contributions to MDT discussions, including treatment rationales and risk stratification considerations, generating a comprehensive record of clinical decision-making.

What is the process for documenting chemotherapy protocols and treatment plans?

Verbalize your treatment decisions, including regimen selection, dose adjustments, and supportive care requirements, creating a detailed record of your clinical reasoning.

How do I document urgent findings like blast cells or microangiopathic changes that require immediate intervention?

Voice your critical findings as you observe them, allowing documentation to be created while you simultaneously initiate urgent clinical pathways.

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