A clearer view of every patient
Synopsis team
The screen you live in got the most attention — a patient list you can scan, the essentials on one page, edit-in-place details, and tabs for files, intake answers, and therapy plans you can actually work with.
A clearer view of every patient
The patient profile is where you probably spend most of your time in Synopsis, so it got the most attention in the redesign.
A patient list you can actually scan
Your patients now appear in a clean, searchable list, so you can find the right profile quickly before a session starts.
Everything that matters, on one screen
Open a patient and the new profile puts the essentials up top with a tidy panel down the side: contact details, key dates, guardian information, the things you reach for without digging. The sessions and notes stay front and centre in the middle of the page.
Edit in place
Need to fix a phone number or update a name? Click it and change it, right there on the profile. There's no separate edit page and no long form to wade through just to correct one field.
Tabs for the clinical work: files, intake and therapy plans
The day-to-day work now sits in its own clearly labelled tabs, so you go straight to what you need.
Files holds the patient's uploaded evaluations, reports and documents, ready to open or download.
Intake shows the answers a patient gave on their intake form, right in the app, so you're not chasing a separate document before a first session.
Therapy plan is now something you work with, not just a page you read. Assign activities, rate progress as the sessions go by, and mark a plan complete or set it aside when you're done with it. Therapy plans appear for the disciplines that use them, like speech and occupational therapy, and stay hidden for psychologists, who work from session notes.
A calendar that shows the day properly
The calendar has been rebuilt as well, with a clear hour-by-hour view and easy switching between day, week and month.
Day to day, it means checking a contact detail or opening the latest note without hunting through separate screens.