Future Health Today - Clinical Decision Support

Future Health Today enhances patient management in general practices by leveraging sophisticated algorithms to efficiently scan patient records. It identifies those needing further diagnosis or management, thus streamlining patient care.

As new evidence and guidelines rapidly emerge, it provides primary care practitioners with uninterrupted access to the latest recommendations. This ensures that their clinical decisions are consistently informed by the most recent medical research and standards, optimising patient outcomes.

Individual Patient Recommendation

During patient consultations, individual recommendations are presented through a pop-up point of care tool, incorporating levels of risk stratification to manage and aid in identifying varying degrees of patient health risks. For ongoing proactive patient management and tracking, enhance the precision of care and intervention strategies.

This point of care tool offers diagnosis and management suggestions, supporting a collaborative decision-making process between doctors and patients by linking clinical guidelines and consumer resources to its recommendations. It also enables patient cohort management, including tracking, recall lists, and educational opportunities, all accessible through the portal.

Translating Clinical Guidelines Into Clinical Outcomes

General practices in the Future Health Today network are at the forefront of real-world implementation research, piloting and optimising disease recommendation modules. Future Health Today supports primary care to provide individualised, guideline concordant care to patients.

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We Acknowledge The Generous Support from Paul Ramsay Foundation.
Future Health Today is a collaboration between The University of Melbourne and Western Health.

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