Development of Digital Forms for COVID-19

InfoMedix is working collaboratively with our partners to provide support for their Health Services during this challenging time.

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We are seeing innovation by organisations during what is proving to be a defining moment for digital health. Digital health solutions created have been enabling communication, patient monitoring, diagnostics, and increased service capacity when healthcare is needing it most.

InfoMedix is working collaboratively with our partners to provide support for their Health Services during this challenging time. One step we have taken is to create and provide digital forms to assist our customers during COVID-19 as part of their existing solution.

The digital forms have been co-designed with our customers and are available for COVID-19 Triage and COVID-19 Clinic notes. These forms have now been implemented in health services in Victoria and Tasmania.

Contact the InfoMedix Support team for assistance and more information on how to implement at your health service.

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