A clinical information and medical device data system for patient engagement and monitoring of treatment outcomes that can be customised by healthcare professionals to match their treatment pathways. The system can be configured to have diagnostic functionality but does not allow or enable direct diagnosis. No decisive information for making a diagnosis can be provided by the system on its own and it cannot provide diagnosis by itself, nor does it perform as a clinician or provide an indicative diagnosis to the lay user.
An application software program designed as an Internet-based information system intended to replace paper forms by electronically collecting and recording all types of patient clinical information, investigation results, and treatment data. It is a generic system which can be used in healthcare by configuration of workflows, metadata, and data lifecycles; and by integration into electronic medical record (EMR) systems using standard protocols. The electronic forms are intended to provide predefined workflow, input, search, and display functionalities, typically to manage a particular treatment or condition [e.g., hyposensitization (allergy desensitization), cleft lip].