Clinical Workflows
Practical guides for using PIN in daily clinical work — registering patients, entering data accurately, planning treatment, assessing risk, and communicating with patients.
Patient registration creates a longitudinal record within PIN's clinical registry — linking demographic data, diagnoses, treatments, and outcomes under a single de-identified patient identifier. All records are HIPAA- and GDPR-compliant by design.
PIN-2026-00841). Record this ID in your local EMR or chart for future reference — it is the key to all subsequent data entry for this patient.Consistent, complete data entry is what makes PIN's analytics and pharmacovigilance meaningful. These practices help ensure your entries contribute to the highest-quality evidence base.
PIN's treatment planning module integrates patient history, registry outcomes, and evidence-based protocol recommendations to help you document a structured, auditable treatment plan.
PIN's risk assessment module consolidates validated screening tools for opioid misuse risk, aberrant behaviour, and patient safety — integrated directly into the clinical workflow so results are captured in the registry alongside treatment data.
| Risk Tier | ORT Example | Suggested Action |
|---|---|---|
| ● Low | 0–3 | Standard monitoring — reassess at 6–12 month intervals |
| ● Moderate | 4–7 | Increased monitoring frequency; consider urine drug screening; document plan |
| ● High | 8+ | Specialist addiction medicine referral recommended; consider opioid therapy alternatives; mandatory documentation |
PIN's patient communication module enables HIPAA-compliant messaging, care plan sharing, and remote collection of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) — all linked directly to the patient's registry record.