Journl Careplan makes it easy for healthcare professionals to collect and access patient responses.
Citizens themselves provide data via. Journls app directly from your own home. The app supports users in this process so they can be more self-driven.
Based on the data, healthcare professionals can accurately decide whether to call the patient for an outpatient visit, contact them by phone, or cancel the visit if there is no need.
Our web app makes it easy to create the courses and questionnaires that trial participants have to complete.
When the courses are active, the web app provides an overview of the participants as well as the responses you receive - and you can export as needed.
The patient overview provides a quick insight into the patient's latest responses, overall health and development, with the option to drill down into individual records.
Quick and easy planning of patient registration processes. Set intervals, frequencies and registration times to suit each patient's journey.
The department's key figures provide an overview of the most important parameters for all patients, such as the number of patients, activity and specific markers for each disease area.
Invite citizens to actively contribute to their own process.
By completing questionnaires and reporting side effects, etc., citizens give you a better starting point for making good decisions and conducting effective consultations.
The Journl app also holds the hands of citizens throughout the process and supports them with notifications, key figures, feedback, etc. - to ensure the best experience.
Video communication is an important part of Journl App. Doctors and nurses speak at eye level and show how the patient registers so that mistakes and concerns are reduced.
Through simple graphs and key figures, the patient can follow his own development. It creates motivation and enables the patient to understand and articulate their own situation.
Feedback based on the patient's symptoms, provides guidance and concrete advice when answering the questionnaire, and gives the patient a sense of being heard.