
We are excited to announce the release of questionnaires, a new LinkHMS feature that provides structured insights and enhances patient treatment. We’ve worked to extend the system functionality to make your clinic visits and admissions even more structured and insightful.
From now on, questionnaires will help your medical staff collect detailed and organized data. Instead of relying solely on open conversations, the system offers a variety of questionnaires to gather symptoms, health conditions, lifestyle factors, and treatment-related feedback from the patient.
It opens new approaches in recording critical health information for accurate treatment planning. When your clinic utilizes custom questionnaires, it can gather additional information about patients’ conditions, medical histories, ongoing medications, lifestyle habits, and other related details. Medical staff get quick access to patients’ health data that is adaptable for different clinical departments and use cases.
The new functionality helps your medical staff capture the right level of detail and structure specific records for clinical observations, assessments, and follow-ups. All responses are automatically collected and stored in a separate tab within the patient profile for organized record-keeping.
Doctors, nurses, and other authorized users can easily review and use questionnaire data whenever needed. The questionnaires tab is added to support better decision-making and continuity of care. It keeps responses separate yet easily accessible for smoother coordination among care teams across different stages of treatment.
It’s a common practice to cross-check questionnaire data with other records to reveal any risk factors or unusual symptoms. In many cases, it saves the doctor’s time for repetitive questions and tasks and ensures that no critical detail is overlooked. It becomes easier to identify patterns or changes in the patient’s condition, which is particularly useful for chronic disease management or post-operative follow-up.
LinkHMS questionnaires are far more than simple forms. They are a vital component of our hospital management system to enhance service quality. Well-designed questionnaires contribute to safer, more efficient, and patient-centered healthcare in your clinic.