Patient Profile

Complete patient profile with demographics, vital signs tracking, allergy management, medical history, medications, lab results, conditions, and documents — all in one view, updated in real time.

Patient Profile

Everything About Your Patient in One Place

Each patient has a comprehensive profile with multiple sections: demographics, clinical summary, visit history, medications (active and historical), lab results, conditions and diagnoses, clinical documents, and allergy records.

The patient header displays contact information, identifiers, and key clinical alerts. All data updates in real time from your clinical records.

Everything About Your Patient in One Place

Vital Signs & Trend Tracking

Track blood pressure, heart rate, temperature, weight, and oxygen saturation over time. Interactive trend charts help you spot improving, worsening, or stable patterns at a glance.

The AI assistant can analyze these trends and flag abnormal values with appropriate clinical context.

Vital Signs & Trend Tracking

Allergy Management

Add, edit, resolve, and reactivate allergies directly from the patient profile. Each allergy tracks whether it's currently active or resolved, giving you a complete allergy history.

Allergy data syncs automatically between WAJ and your clinical records — changes made in either system are reflected everywhere. Resolved allergies are preserved for history, not deleted.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What patient data is visible in the profile?+
Demographics, contact info, clinical summary, visit history, medications (active and historical), lab results and orders, conditions and diagnoses, clinical documents, vital sign trends, and allergy records — all from live clinical data.
Can I edit patient records from the profile?+
Yes. You can manage allergies (add/edit/resolve/reactivate) directly from the profile. Additional editing capabilities for other clinical data types are on the roadmap.
Are deleted allergies permanently removed?+
No. When an allergy is removed, it's marked as "resolved" rather than deleted. This preserves the clinical history and allows reactivation if needed.