NEW: 1. Injury Consult Snapshot - Data Entry
DOCTORS and PHYSIOS (INJURY) CONSULT
CENTRALISED DATA ENTRY METHOD
Clinicians will now use the "Doctors and Physios (Injury) Consults" form as the primary entry point for documenting:
- Injury treatment records
- New injury diagnoses
- Linking other data relevant to an injury
Key Improvements
- Clinicians now complete a new consultation form for each session with an athlete.
- This updated workflow allows clinicians to link not only the relevant injury diagnosis but also additional data—such as ForceDecks assessments—within a single, comprehensive record.
- This approach enhances clinical documentation and provides a more complete and detailed view of the athlete's condition and progress.
Accessing the Form
The form is readily available as a quick-link under "Favorite Events" on the landing page. To access it:
- Hover over the tile, select "Enter Data," and locate the relevant athlete.
DOCTORS and PHYSIOS (INJURY) CONSULT
Consultation notes continue to use the SOAP style format within the "Doctors and Physios (Injury) Consults" form.
INJURY DIAGNOSIS
To improve workflow efficiency, enhance data security, and provide greater control over information sharing, the Doctors and Physios (Injury) Consults form and the Injury Diagnosis form have been separated into two distinct forms.
Linking a Consultation to an Injury Diagnosis
When it's time to associate a consultation with an injury diagnosis, clinicians have two options within the consult form:
- Create a new Injury Diagnosis directly from the consult form, or
- Link to an existing Injury Diagnosis already recorded for the athlete.
To support clinical decision-making, the Show Injury Diagnosis History feature allows clinicians to easily view the athlete’s previous injury records.
MULTIPLE DIAGNOSES LINKED TO THE SAME CONSULT
When an athlete sustains multiple injuries—whether at the same anatomical site or across different body regions—each injury must be documented in a separate Injury Diagnosis form.
However, if multiple injuries are addressed during a single consultation, clinicians can link all relevant injury records to the same consult entry, ensuring accurate documentation while maintaining clinical efficiency.