Clinical — exam-room screen

AH Anchor Health Cooperative
Clinical

A synthetic demo screen — "Anchor Health Cooperative" is a fictional, obviously-fake HMO. No real payer, no PHI. The same resolved-person marts behind Person 360, reframed as the screen a nurse or provider pulls up in the exam room — reviewing the patient's clinical picture and recent care before/during a visit.

Who's the patient?

Pull up the patient, then read down the chart the way you'd work the visit: confirm who they are, take in their clinical picture at a glance, review their recent care, then see that care over time.

Patient identity

Janelle Gorczany  ·  DOB Mar 15, 1980  ·  F

Coverage context — MEDICAID  ·  A -status member

What's their clinical picture?

The at-a-glance read on how complex this patient is — how many conditions they carry, how many medications they're on, and how much care they've had on record. This is the "how sick / how involved is this chart" the provider takes in first.

Clinical picture at a glance

Conditions

23

Medications

13

Encounters

58

What's their recent care?

Their most recent clinical encounters — newest first. This is the "let me see what's happened since your last visit" move: the recent visits, what kind of care they were, and what each ran.

Recent care — last 12 encounters, newest first
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Care over time

The full care record — encounters and claims — plotted over time, so you can see the whole arc of this patient's care in context, not just the last dozen visits.

Care over time — encounters & claims
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This screen is the provider's exam-room view — one patient at a time, clinical side first. Need the full analyst view or the whole-population clinical overview? See Person 360 (both sides, one spine) and the clinical overview on the home page. The Member Services call screen is the same resolved person, reframed for the payer side — coverage, claims, dollars.