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How can GP clinics use Nomadic Care?

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Short answer #

GP clinics can use Nomadic Care to support chronic disease care plans, patient follow-up, task reminders, remote progress tracking, nurse-led care, telehealth reviews and better coordination between the patient, clinic and wider care team.

Overview #

General practice often supports patients with long-term conditions and ongoing follow-up needs. These patients may need monitoring, reminders, education, medication-related tasks, allied health coordination and regular reviews.

Nomadic Care helps make those follow-up actions easier to manage.

GP clinic use cases #

Nomadic Care can support:

  1. Chronic disease management.
  2. Diabetes care follow-up.
  3. Hypertension monitoring.
  4. Medication-related tasks.
  5. Lifestyle and self-management reminders.
  6. Practice nurse follow-ups.
  7. Telehealth reviews.
  8. Post-discharge follow-up.
  9. Allied health coordination.
  10. Patient progress tracking.

Example chronic disease workflow #

  1. The clinic creates a care plan for the patient.
  2. The provider adds readings, reminders or follow-up tasks.
  3. The patient completes tasks in the mobile app.
  4. The practice nurse reviews progress.
  5. The patient is contacted if follow-up is needed.
  6. The care plan is updated over time.

How this helps GP clinics #

Nomadic Care can help clinics:

  • Reduce missed follow-ups.
  • Improve visibility between visits.
  • Support nurse-led care.
  • Track patient engagement.
  • Coordinate chronic disease care.
  • Prepare for reviews with better information.

Common questions this article answers #

  • Can GP clinics use Nomadic Care?
  • Can Nomadic Care support chronic disease plans?
  • Can practice nurses manage follow-up tasks?
  • Can patients record blood pressure or other readings?
  • Can Nomadic Care help with post-discharge follow-up?

Important note #

Nomadic Care supports care coordination. It does not replace the clinic’s medical record system, Medicare claiming process or clinical judgement.

Docs Category: For Providers
Docs Tags: GP clinic, general practice, chronic disease, care plans, practice nurse, recalls, follow-up, patient monitoring

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