Decision Trees allow you to build interactive protocols directly into the mobile app and has been used to simplify complex decision making.
'A metro hospital has used decision trees to provide simple step-by-step process of complex pharmacy guidelines workflows to support medical staff decision making.'
Decision tree example - Advanced life support (ALS)
The below example is a demonstration of ALS which is available for all sites to use in open access.
How to Get Started?
If you do have it, go to Articles tool (lefthand toolbar),
Then click 'add article' under you chosen heading,
Then select the 'Decision Tree' from the different content types available.
Enter in the title of the decision tree and then you will be taken to a screen to start building.
Building a Decision Tree
Creating a decision tree takes a bit of practice, so jump in and try something really simple first to see how it works on the dashboard and what it looks like on the app.
You are able to add buttons, links, text sections, timers and other features. There are a lot of options, so again, choose a simple process and trying building it.
Alternatively, ask the Hospital Success Team via the live chat or email and we can give you a demo of how it works.
Adding images, tables and linking to internal content
Our latest update allows for linking to other internal content such as a form, adding images and adding tables.
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Accessing decision trees
If you don't have it activated for your dashboard already, just get in touch with the Hospital Success Team via the live chat (bottom right of the screen), or send us an email at contact@med.app