Guide to Clinical reports

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Clinical Reports bring together all your key clinical data in one place, making it easier to understand patient outcomes. This includes reports on Prescriptions, Pathology & Imaging, and Clinical Tools. By consolidating these under Clinical Reports, you can quickly access insights that support better decision-making in your practice.

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With clinical reports, you can:

  • View all clinical data in one central location

  • Track patient progress and outcomes with clear visual reports

  • Save time by reducing the need to switch between different reporting pages

  • Identify trends and patterns that support informed clinical decisions

With all clinical order reports in one place, you can quickly stay on top of patient clinical order histories and other key clinical information.

Important

Only published prescriptions, orders and clinical tools are included in Clinical reports. Those in Draft status do not appear in reports.

Run a Prescription report

Prescription reports let you track every prescription issued to patients in your practice.

  1. Click Reports > Clinical.

  2. Configure the filters on the left panel:

    • Filter by Patient: Select or search a patient name to show prescriptions issued to that patient. (To view prescriptions for all patients in the practice, set to All Patients.)

    • Filter by Prescriber: Select or search a practitioner to show prescriptions issued only by that practitioner. (To view prescriptions by all practitioners in the practice, set to All Prescribers.)

    • Date Range: Select the range for publish dates you want to include in the report. (Maximum of a 12 month period)

  3. Click Generate.

The report includes the following information:

  • Prescription Date

  • Patient

  • Prescribing Practitioner

  • Prescription Number

  • Prescription Type

  • Prescribed Item/s

  • Repeats

  • Quantity

Run a Pathology and Imaging report

Pathology and Imaging reports let you track lab (e.g. blood tests, urine tests) or image (e.g. x-rays, scans) orders issued to patients in your practice.

  1. Click Reports > Clinical, then click the Pathology & Imaging tab.

  2. Configure the filters on the left panel:

    • Order Type: Select Pathology or Clinical Imaging.

    • Filter by Patient: Select or search a patient name to show the orders issued for that patient. (To view orders for all patients in the practice, set to All Patients.)

    • Filter by Ordering Practitioner: Select or search a practitioner to show orders issued only by that practitioner. (To view orders by all practitioners in the practice, set to All Prescribers.)

    • Date Range: Select the range for publish dates you want to include in the report. (Maximum of a 12 month period)

  3. Click Generate.

The report includes the following information:

  • Order Date

  • Patient

  • Ordering Practitioner

  • Order Number

  • Item Ordered

Run a Clinical Tool report

Clinical tool reports let you track patients' clinical tool scores over time, allowing you to monitor trends and respond accordingly. This report displays chart data for clinical tools that are published and scored, which you can further filter by patient or date range.

You can track progress across all patients or for an individual, and if applicable, with separate charts available for the whole tool, each section, and your custom categories.

  1. Click Reports > Clinical, then click the Clinical Tools tab.

  2. Configure the filters on the left panel:

    • Filter by Clinical Tool: Select or search the clinical tool to generate a report for. (Note: Only clinical tools that have been published in patient clinical notes appear in this list.)

    • Filter by Patient: Select All Patients or an individual patient.

    • Date Range: Select the range for publish dates you want to include in the report. (Maximum of a 12 month period)

  3. Click Generate.

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