ALL-IN-ONE HIPAA-COMPLIANT FORM SOLUTION
Free your team to focus more on patient care. Leverage customizable, no-code forms that automate end-to-end outreach and upload data directly to the EMR.
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Digital forms streamline documentation by replacing phone calls, faxes, and paper-based processes, reducing staff driving time, increasing form accuracy, and enabling faster billing. Forms can be completed remotely and uploaded directly to the EMR, improving operational efficiency.
Yes, our scored form solution enables the administrator to attach a score to answers in the form. When a recipient completes the form, the individual answers are totaled and matched to a classification. The administrator provides a name and color for the classification to enable a dynamic report to show both the distribution of classifications for all recipients and the individual detail for each responding recipient.
Yes. Administrators can upload a required form, add data that will be included in every form, add attributes to pull recipient-specific data into the form when sent, and add fields for recipients to add data when they receive the form to capture data and signatures.
Yes, you have the option for your team to securely text with the recipient. You also can insert the form in a conversational AI chatbot to provide additional context and instructions or to modify the workflow of the form dependent on recipient answers.
Forms can be sent via SMS, MMS, and/or email. A form or series of forms can be sent by an individual agent to a single patient. Forms can be embedded in conversational AI chatbots to provide additional context to the recipient. Forms can also be send using campaign automation to groups of patients.