Savience Clinic Outcome Forms (COFs) are electronic forms, designed by clinical users to capture outcome data efficiently. These digital forms streamline data capture during the patient encounter and improve data quality.

Simple to use, coded and free text data can be collected.

Where appropriate, the electronic clinic outcomes forms utilizes HL7 integration into the EMR system and have been developed to seamlessly integrate with all popular EMR providers.

The HL7 integration into the EMR system is an integral part of this product. It helps to transform the clinical record into a fully compliant and complete electronic medical record for every patient who visits the clinic.

Savience Clinic Outcome Forms are designed to be completed in under 5 minutes, creating a fully compliant clinical record for every patient seen. As a result of this process all data is captured within the clinical record thereby increasing data quality.

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Features of Clinic Outcome Forms

No more paper

Accurate, coded data collection

Ease of use

Flexible design

Linked to the patients EMR

The Savience eCOF Product Sheet

Savience digital outcome forms help resolve the challenges of missing outcome data in patient administration systems (PAS), lost forms resulting in loss of revenue and the risk of missing patient clinical outcome information. The efficiency and accuracy of electronic form completion has changed all that and enhanced the outcome process for many hospital trusts.

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