How to Track Patient Treatment Progress in Auxita

Auxita makes it easy to track a patient's treatment progress. After submitting an Enrolment Form for specific Patient Support Programs, users can access enhanced tracking features for various stages throughout the patient's treatment journey.

 

Screenshot showing the Patient Treatment Progress bar

Here's what you can expect from Auxita's tracking features: 

  1. Enrolment Submission: See when the enrolment was submitted to the program. 
  2. Patient Digital Consent Status: Track the current state of the patient's digital consent. 

    Screenshot highlighting the enrolment progress as well as the patient consent feature in the Patient Treatment Progress bar.

  3. Contact Patient: Stay up to date on communication efforts with patients.
    Screenshot showing the details options that can be selected for Contact patient
  4. Reimbursement Decision: Stay informed about reimbursement status.Screenshot showing the details options that can be selected for Reimbursement Decision
  5. Rx Sent to Pharmacy: Monitor when prescriptions are sent to a pharmacy. Screenshot showing the details options that can be selected for RX Sent to Pharmacy.
  6. 1st Infusion/Injection Scheduled: Track scheduling of the first infusion or injection.
    Screenshot showing the details options that can be selected for 1st Infusion/Injection Scheduled.
  7. Drug Therapy: Stay updated on the progress of drug therapy. Screenshot showing the details options that can be selected for Drug Therapy.

undefined-Feb-21-2024-05-52-29-2278-PM NOTE Users with access to the program in Auxita, including Patient Support Program Staff, Field Case Managers, Clinic Staff, and Nurses, can manually add status updates for any of these stages. This ensures that everyone involved in the patient's care plan remains informed and coordinated.

By utilizing these tracking features, users can streamline communication, enhance coordination, and ultimately provide better support to patients throughout their treatment journey.