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Athena medical history form

Learn how to automatically sync patients’ allergies, conditions and medications to the patient chart in Athena with the medical history form. 

Updated over a week ago

If you are an Athena customer using NexHealth forms, you have access to the medical history form, which automatically syncs patients’ allergies, conditions and medications to the patient health chart in Athena.

How it works:

  1. The NexHealth Medical History Form is already included in your account. It features search-and-select free-text questions for patients’ Allergies, Conditions and Medications.

  2. After you send the Medical History Form, the patient types in their corresponding health history, which automatically pulls matching options from Athena.

  3. The patient’s Allergies, Conditions and Medications are automatically synced to the corresponding fields in the patient health chart in Athena. The PDF forms are synced to Patient Docs.

    1. Allergies = Allergies

    2. Conditions = Problems

    3. Medications = Meds

Get started now!

You can start using sending the Medical History Form to patients today. Here’s how to get started:

  1. Navigate to the Forms tab in NexHealth and click on Manage forms.

  2. Use the search bar at the top or scroll down the page, to locate the Medical History Form and ensure it is active in your account. If you want to send the Medical History Form right away, go ahead and create a Form Request!

  3. To add the Medical History Form to a packet, switch to the Packets tab.

  4. Select the pencil icon to edit any of your packets.

Medical History Form FAQ

Q: Will any new locations that I add also have the Medical History Form?

A: It will automatically generate when the Synchronizer is installed.

Q: Can I add more questions to the Medical History Form?

A: No problem! Our Support team is happy to help augment the form, but please keep in mind that additional questions will not sync to the health chart like Allergies, Conditions and Medications do.

Q: Can I see it in action?

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