Welcome to CompanyOn’s specialized foot care charting

by | Sep 5, 2024 | All Tutorials, Smart Charting

At CompanyOn, we offer a specialized foot care charting solution designed to help you document in detail the care you provide to your clients. With this tool, you can add photos and notes, making it easier to track the progress of your foot care treatments.

Let’s walk you through how it works.

Step-by-Step Guide to Using Foot Care Charting

  1. Access the Client Timeline
    Begin by heading to the timeline of your client and clicking on “Add a new entry”. This will allow you to start documenting the care provided. If you’re looking for ways to streamline client management further, explore our patient management software.
  2. Choose the Assessment Chart Template
    Next, select the assessment chart template that suits your care process. CompanyOn offers flexible tools to help you track every aspect of your client’s care. For healthcare providers managing multiple forms, check out our dynamic forms feature for seamless documentation.
  3. Three Ways to Record Care
    You have three options to document care, and you can choose the one that best fits your workflow:

     

    • SOAP Charting: This method helps you document Subjective, Objective, Assessment, and Plan aspects of the care provided. For more on how SOAP notes benefit your practice, read the importance of SOAP notes for massage therapy.
    • Foot 2D Diagrams: Our unique 2D foot diagrams allow you to visually mark areas of concern or treatment, adding more context to your notes.
    • Foot Risk Assessment Charting: This chart helps you assess and document the risk level of your client’s foot health, a key aspect in preventing complications.
  4. Save as Draft or Complete
    After recording the care provided, you can either save the entry as a draft to review later or mark it as complete. Keep in mind that once the entry is marked as complete, it can no longer be edited. For best practices on managing client data securely, visit our article on security and health privacy responsibilities.
  5. Support and Assistance
    If you have any questions while using the foot care charting tool, feel free to reach out to the CompanyOn support team. We’re always here to help ensure that your documentation process is smooth and efficient. You can also explore our resources on how to streamline patient intake processes for additional support.

And that’s it! You are now ready to record the care you provide using CompanyOn’s foot care charting tool. To learn more about how this tool can transform your practice and improve efficiency, visit our guide on maximizing healthcare practice efficiency.

For healthcare providers seeking a comprehensive solution to enhance patient care and streamline operations, try CompanyOn today with a free 21-day trial!

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