Follow-up diabetes type 2
Scrolling down in the issue "Diabetes type 2", we get to the "Follow up" section. This is the section we use when examining the patient. The following image contains just a few of the elements we need (this is just an example, after all), but there are instances of different types to illustrate how to work with it.

The top part shows the relevant lab values from the last three lab reports. Only the values that are of relevance to diabetes type 2, according to clinical guidelines, are shown. There's a separate screen to see the lab report in full, without seeing it in relation to an issue, of course.
The line "Antihypertensive meds", which is part of what the national registry wants, indicates there are antihypertensive meds in the medication list. This is automatically extracted, but the user may manually change the indication. Also, there's the usual icon for entering a comment, either as text or dictated through the microphone.
The lines Macroalbuminuria and Microalbuminuria show icons for comments and for indicating if it is present or not. This indication can be automatic if the local system supports it, or manual.
The last line, "Latest ophthalmo", indicates with a date when the last referral has been done. It also has a comment icon. And, very usefully, it has a referral button, which creates a referral and fills it in fully, since the system has all the information it needs to do that. It would also be useful to include a recommendation in the guideline right here, so the line could read "Latest ophthalmo (3 years max)", which would be very helpful. Since the text of the guideline is under the control of the healthcare organisation, recommendations such as these can be rolled out to the users instantly.
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