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How to Document Patient Encounters and Manage Clinical Records in Invent Medical

Learn how to log procedures, allergies, medications, and diagnoses, document and lock an encounter, record and chart vitals, attach medical forms, update patient history, write prescriptions, create referrals, manage lab orders and results, and use quick actions and dashboard tools in the Encounters module.


Module Overview & Layout

The Encounters module is where doctors and clinical staff manage everything tied to a patient's visit — all within Invent Medical. From a single patient's Medical Summary screen, staff can log clinical data, document the visit itself, track vitals over time, attach forms, and trigger prescriptions, referrals, and lab work.

When you open a patient's Medical Summary screen, you'll typically see:

  • Procedures, Allergies, Medications, and Diagnoses cards — the patient's core clinical data, each with its own quick-add button
  • Encounters card — documented visits, using configurable note templates
  • Flowsheets card — vitals and other tracked observations, with linked charts for viewing trends
  • Medical Forms card — examination sheets, consent forms, and other templated documents
  • Social History and Medical History cards — background and lifestyle information
  • Prescriptions, Referrals, and Lab Orders / Lab Results cards — downstream clinical actions tied to the visit
  • Timeline, Procedures, and Forms tabs — a full chronological and filterable view of everything on file for the patient

Each card follows the same rhythm — click the plus icon to add an entry, fill in the details, and save — so once you're comfortable with one, the rest of the dashboard feels familiar.

Step-by-Step Process

Procedures

Step 1: Add a New Procedure

Click the plus icon on the Procedures card to log a new procedure.

Step 1 - Add a New Procedure

Step 2: Fill In and Save the Procedure

With the procedure details filled in — provider, place of service, and treatment status — click Save to record it.

Step 2 - Fill In and Save the Procedure

Allergies

Step 1: Add a New Allergy

Click the plus icon on the Allergies card to add a new allergy.

Step 1 - Add a New Allergy

Step 2: Fill In and Save the Allergy

With the allergen and severity selected, click Save to add it to the patient's list.

Step 2 - Fill In and Save the Allergy

Medications

Step 1: Add a New Medication

Click the plus icon on the Medications card to add a new medication.

Step 1 - Add a New Medication

Step 2: Fill In and Save the Medication

With the medication selected and linked to a diagnosis if applicable, click Save.

Step 2 - Fill In and Save the Medication

Diagnoses

Step 1: Add a New Diagnosis

Click the plus icon on the Diagnoses card to add a new diagnosis.

Step 1 - Add a New Diagnosis

Step 2: Fill In and Save the Diagnosis

With the diagnosis chosen and flagged as Acute or Chronic, click Save.

Step 2 - Fill In and Save the Diagnosis

Encounters

Step 1: Start a New Encounter

Click the plus icon on the Encounters card and choose the note template that fits this visit — or build a custom one from the Configuration tab.

Step 1 - Start a New Encounter

Step 2: Document and Save the Encounter

With the encounter details filled in, click Save to store it.

Step 2 - Document and Save the Encounter

Step 3: Lock the Encounter

Once documentation is complete, click Lock to protect the encounter from further edits.

Step 3 - Lock the Encounter

Flowsheets

Move to the Flowsheets card and link a flowsheet template to the patient.

Step 1 - Link a Flowsheet Template

Step 2: Fill In and Save an Observation

Tie the reading to the relevant encounter and note the collection time, then click Add and Save Changes to lock it into the chart.

Step 2 - Fill In and Save an Observation

Observation Charts

Step 1: Open Observation Charts

Click Charts from the patient profile panel to view trends over time.

Step 1 - Open Observation Charts

Step 2: Select a Chart

Choose the observation chart you want to view — new charts can be created from the Configuration tab.

Step 2 - Select a Chart

Step 3: View the Chart

The chart opens with the selected data plotted, giving an instant visual read on how the patient's readings are trending over time.

Step 3 - View the Chart

Medical Forms

Step 1: Add a New Medical Form

Click the plus icon on the Medical Forms card and choose the form template that fits the purpose of this visit.

Step 1 - Add a New Medical Form

Step 2: Review and Save the Form

With the form filled in, click Save to store it in the patient's file.

Step 2 - Review and Save the Form

Social & Medical History

Step 1: Add a History Entry

Move to Social and Medical History, where the patient's full background is logged — for example, Family History.

Step 1 - Add a History Entry

Step 2: Fill In and Save the History

With the relevant history entered, click Save.

Step 2 - Fill In and Save the History

Prescriptions

Step 1: Add a New Prescription

Click the plus icon on the Prescriptions card to write a new prescription.

Step 1 - Add a New Prescription

Step 2: Fill In and Save the Prescription

With medications and dosage details added — the system automatically flags contraindications against the patient's allergies and existing medications — click Save.

Step 2 - Fill In and Save the Prescription

Referrals

Step 1: Add a New Referral

Click the plus icon on the Referrals card to create a new referral.

Step 1 - Add a New Referral

Step 2: Fill In and Save the Referral

With the referral details filled in, click Save.

Step 2 - Fill In and Save the Referral

Step 3: Mark the Referral as Sent

Once the referral has gone out, click Mark as Sent to confirm it.

Step 3 - Mark the Referral as Sent

Lab Orders

Step 1: Add a New Lab Order

Click the plus icon on the Lab Orders card to create a new order.

Step 1 - Add a New Lab Order

Step 2: Fill In and Save the Lab Order

With the performing lab and ordering provider set, click Save.

Step 2 - Fill In and Save the Lab Order

Lab Results

Step 1: Add a New Lab Result

Once results arrive, click the plus icon on the Lab Results card to log them.

Step 1 - Add a New Lab Result

Step 2: Fill In and Save the Lab Result

With the result linked to the lab order and the encounter, click Save.

Step 2 - Fill In and Save the Lab Result

Quick Actions

Step 1: Open Quick Actions

Open a procedure's Quick Actions menu to update its status or send it to billing.

Step 1 - Open Quick Actions

Step 2: Send a Procedure to Billing

Click Send to Billing to submit the charges directly.

Step 2 - Send a Procedure to Billing

Timeline

Step 1: Browse the Timeline

The Timeline tab lines up every recorded action, sorted by most recent.

Step 1 - Browse the Timeline

Step 2: Switch to List View

Click the List toggle to view the timeline as a filterable table instead.

Step 2 - Switch to List View

Procedures & Forms Tabs

Step 1: Review the Procedures Tab

The Procedures tab keeps every procedure listed alongside its billing and treatment status.

Step 1 - Review the Procedures Tab

Step 2: Review the Forms Tab

The Forms tab holds every document filed for this patient.

Step 2 - Review the Forms Tab

Dashboard Layout

Rearrange the Dashboard

On the Summary tab, click Edit Layout to rearrange the dashboard cards however you like.

Rearrange the Dashboard

End-to-End Workflow

From a patient's Medical Summary screen, doctors and clinical staff can move through a full visit:

  1. Log the basics — procedures, allergies, medications, and diagnoses — as they come up during the visit
  2. Document and lock the Encounter itself using the appropriate note template
  3. Record vitals through Flowsheets, and review trends using Observation Charts
  4. Attach Medical Forms and update Social & Medical History as needed
  5. Write prescriptions, relying on the system's built-in contraindication checks
  6. Create referrals and order or log lab results tied to the visit
  7. Send completed procedures to billing directly from Quick Actions
  8. Review the full patient file at any point via the Timeline, Procedures, and Forms tabs

Best Practices

  • Lock an encounter once documentation is finalized — this protects the note from accidental edits while keeping it fully readable.
  • Log allergies and current medications before writing a prescription so the system's contraindication checks have full information to work with.
  • Link flowsheet observations and lab results to the relevant encounter — this keeps the visit history accurate and makes trend charts more meaningful.
  • Use note, form, and flowsheet templates rather than starting from scratch each time — new templates can be added from the Configuration tab as your clinic's needs grow.
  • Check the Timeline tab regularly for a chronological, audit-ready view of everything recorded on a patient's file.
  • Send completed, billable procedures to billing as soon as they're finished to keep revenue cycles moving.

FAQ

Q: Can I edit an encounter after it's been locked? No — locking an encounter protects it from further edits, which keeps the clinical record trustworthy.

Q: Will the system warn me about drug interactions when prescribing? Yes. When adding a prescription, the system automatically checks the new medication against the patient's recorded allergies and existing medications, and flags potential contraindications.

Q: Do I need to create a new flowsheet template for every patient? No — flowsheet templates are reusable. Link an existing template to a patient's file, then add new observation entries to it over time.

Q: Where can I add custom note, form, or observation chart templates? All of these are managed from the Configuration tab, so your clinic can build out templates that match its own specialties and workflows.

Q: How do I see everything that's happened on a patient's file in one place? Use the Timeline tab — it lists every recorded action sorted by most recent, with a toggle to switch to a filterable list view.

Q: Can I send a procedure to billing directly from the Encounters module? Yes — open the procedure's Quick Actions menu and select Send to Billing to submit the charges without leaving the patient's clinical record.