Where does the data appears in patient management tab come from?
The data in the patient management tab typically comes from various sources, including:
Electronic Health Records (EHRs): Patient management systems are often integrated with EHRs, which serve as the primary source of clinical information about patients. EHRs may contain patient demographics, medical history, current conditions, medications, laboratory results, imaging reports, and treatment plans.
Patient Portals: Patient portals are self-service online platforms that allow patients to access their health information, communicate with their healthcare providers, manage appointments, and more. Data from patient portals can be integrated into patient management systems to provide additional context about patients' healthcare journey.
Scheduling Systems: Medical clinics and hospitals use scheduling systems to manage patient appointments. Patient management systems may include integrations with these scheduling systems to synchronize information such as appointment dates, times, providers, and locations.
Billing Systems: Healthcare organizations that handle patient billing may have their billing systems integrated with patient management systems, allowing staff to retrieve information about claims, payments, and balances.
In addition to these external sources, some patient management systems also offer features to capture in-house data, such as notes from healthcare providers, phone calls with patients, and progress updates. The extent and nature of the data that appears in the patient management tab can vary depending on the software platform and the level of integration with other systems.