Making the management of diabetes easier for you and for your patients.

Making clinical information more easily accessible to myself and my patients has been an abiding passion for me for over ten years. My hope is that this software will make the practice of medicine more efficient and enjoyable for you.

"Clinic Manager" is a simple and powerful tool to aid in the management of patients with diabetes, IHD and COAD. It speeds up the creation of management plans and simplifies performing the annual cycle of care. You can export relevant measures that reflect the management of those conditions in a format that is simple for the patient to understand.

We wanted a document that we can hand to a patient as part of their diabetes review that lists their latest results and their targets.

This is the sample diabetes clinic document  There is also a mail out letter inviting patients to the clinic.

Or see the document in use in a Management Plan

This is our Diabetes Management Plan Template with a sample Plan in MS Word format

The programme allows you to find people who have a coded or a non-coded diagnosis of diabetes, and keep your register up to date.

Have a look at some of the search and export tools you have access to. 

Try Clinic Manager yourself

Download the following three files and open the setup document. It will step you through the installation.

The programme needs new data less than two years old, so it will not work on the sample database. The programme has been developed on Windows XP machines.

Access Runtime  Download this if you do not have Access 2000 or later. This file is 32 Meg

Clinic Manager Zip   This file is <1 Meg and was last updated on 10/1/2007

Setup document   This file is 2.5 Meg and was last updated on 28/1/2007.

PowerPoint Presentation from the Wave 3 conference in Melbourne - Feb 2007 - Shows screen shots showing how Clinic Manager can be used.

MDW2 sample Files Zip   If you do not have access to "live" data, download these sample files. This file is only 12 K - unzip it into a directory called C:\MDWS and point the FoxPro Table DSN to this directory as per setup document

Heart Health Clinic

Why not do the same for Ischaemic Heart Disease?  This is the sample IHD clinic document

Health Checks for the 45 to 49 Year age group.

This facility identifies people aged 45 to 49 who have one or more identified risk factors - they qualify for an item 717. Risk factors searched for include elevations of BP, BMI and cholesterol. I send identified people an invite for the check. I acknowledge the RACGP and Federal Government for the SNAP and Lifescripts programmes whose ideas I have shamelessly copied. I suggest you target the 49 year olds first, before they turn 50.

Feel free to download the document I am using for 717's

Terry Rose