OneResults & OneMonitoring
Introductory video
The following video gives you an introduction to OneResults and OneMonitoring and how they work:
Version 5.2 release notes
This update sees some pretty advanced updates to OneResults and OneMonitoring
OneResults
- A change to the 1 and 2 categorisation of blood tests. All required tests are now flagged with a *. If they are overdue, you will see "*DUE NOW*", if they are needed but not due yet you will see "*Due later*" and if they are not needed at all you will see "Not needed". This has been implemented as a result of user feedback that found the 1 and 2 categorisation difficult to quickly visually see what is needed now and in the future.
- Changes to the formatting with each blood test section now separated by a header, making it easier to see the information for that section
- Addition of prolactin monitoring for those patients where it is required
- ECG added to those patients that need it for monitoring too
- Added an algorithm for patients on multiple nephrotoxic drugs so ensure more frequent U&E monitoring
- Moved PSA monitoring from OneResults to separate prostate monitoring and cancer awareness alert
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