iGI Endowriter | MDLand

What is iGI?

iClinic®'s built-in iGI module, a procedure report endowriter solution is an efficient easy-to-use software for gastroenterologists' documentation needs. Access your EHR clinical data and endoscopy reports in one place to streamline processes and optimize practice workflow. Avoid duplication of data and streamline your workflow.

Features

Capture Images

Providers can easily capture images related to gastrointestinal conditions, such as images of the inside of the digestive tract during an endoscopy or colonoscopy that can be stored directly within the patient's electronic health record, making them easily accessible. It supports most popular scopes and hardware.

Print Discharge Instructions

After a patient has undergone a procedure related to gastrointestinal conditions, providers can print out discharge instructions that are customized to the patient's specific needs and include information about dietary restrictions, medication instructions, and any other relevant information.

Document Procedure Notes

Providers can document procedure notes related to gastrointestinal conditions that include details about the procedure, such as the location of the biopsy, as well as any relevant images. This documentation can be used to help track patient progress over time, and to ensure that all members of the care team have access to up-to-date information about the patient's condition.

Print Referral/Thank You Notes

Providers can print out customized referral and thank you notes to ensure that the patient receives the appropriate follow-up care and can help build strong relationships between providers and patients.

Print Pathology and Specimen Labels

When specimens are collected during a procedure related to gastrointestinal conditions, providers can easily print out pathology and specimen labels to ensure that the specimens are properly tracked and processed.

Improve Procedural Documentations

Providers can capture images and document procedure notes with greater accuracy and detail, which can help all members of the care team have access to up-to-date information about the patient's condition to help improve communication between providers, reduce errors, and improve patient outcomes.

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