Patient engagement software company Intiveo has announced significant updates to its Intiveo Forms interface. The new features are designed to streamline workflows and reduce potential errors in patient information gathering.
Enhanced User Experience
The updated interface introduces several key improvements aimed at making form creation and management more intuitive for dental professionals. Among these enhancements are collapsible menus, improved page navigation for multi-page forms, and new drawer headers for better component organization.
A notable addition is the fast entry option, which allows practices to “copy and paste multiple lines of questions to quickly create lists of checkboxes, ‘pick one’ options, and more.” This feature is expected to significantly reduce the time required to create comprehensive patient forms.
Responsive Design and Preview Options
Recognizing the importance of mobile accessibility, Intiveo has incorporated responsive design features into its updated interface. Practices can now preview how their forms will appear on various devices, including phones, tablets, and desktops. This ensures a “seamless patient experience” across all platforms.
The company states that “with faster versioning provided by Intiveo, users can make changes and see how they will look for patients easily without entering fake data to bypass required fields.”
Multilingual Support and Brand Consistency
Addressing the needs of diverse patient populations, the new interface includes improved translation capabilities. Practices can now “easily add or edit translations for each question, in multiple languages,” helping to overcome language barriers in patient communication.
Furthermore, the platform allows practices to customize form styles to align with their brand identity. As Intiveo notes, this enables practices to “give your patients a cohesive experience of your practice.”
Intelligent Form Logic
One of the most significant improvements is the introduction of new logic options. These allow for dynamic form filling, where “patients can pre-fill fields based on earlier answers, saving them time and reducing the likelihood of errors.”
Impact on Dental Practices
The updated Intiveo Forms interface is poised to have a substantial impact on dental and oral surgery practices. By offering more efficient tools for form creation and management, practices can potentially reduce administrative workload and improve patient engagement.
As Intiveo emphasizes, these changes to the interface are “designed to help practices work more efficiently, reduce errors, and provide a better experience for their patients.” Whether updating patient intake forms, creating new consent forms, or streamlining office workflows, the improved Forms Add-ON aims to support dental practices at every step.
In an increasingly digital healthcare landscape, such innovations in patient engagement software could play a crucial role in enhancing both practice efficiency and patient satisfaction in the dental sector.
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