New features in Triscribe
We released lots of great new analytics in 2023. Find out about improved drug mapping and more...
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Triscribe is a small business. We try to make up for that by a relentless focus on providing a better product for our customers. That’s a continuous process and we have delivered quite a few improvements in recent months.
The main improvements are summarised below. I have also prepared a short guide which describes each area with some example screenshots - you can find it here.
Better ways to find the right drug. You can now search for drugs by generic/ dm+d name, by brand name and by the name used in your EPMA system.
Medicines usage history by ward or by patient. Two new tables under the Usage heading. One allows you to see all administrations on a ward or group of wards. The other lets you look up all administrations for a specific patient.
Anticholinergics for active inpatients. A new Anticholinergics table which shows active inpatients with prescriptions that could lead to a high anticholinergic burden.
User improvements. We have made things easier to navigate by adding drill downs between charts, mainly under Usage. We have also added the ability to break down admission times by hour.
Our Triscribe Product Guide has also been updated to reflect all recent releases. You can find a copy by following the link.
If there is something you need that isn’t clear from the guide, please let us know using the button below.
Hopefully, Triscribe helps you get the information you need even quicker and saves more time in your busy clinical routine.
We are already working on more new features and improvements for 2024. If there is other data about how medicines are used in UHS you would like to see, please let me know.
If you have questions or feedback, please hit reply to this email to get in touch. I would love to hear from you.
Thanks.
Kenny Fraser