VAYVHEM — Clinical Documentation Tool for Medical Professionals
VAYVHEM is a professional application developed exclusively for licensed medical personnel (physicians and specialists) to streamline the documentation of clinical orders in hospital settings.
The app guides the professional through a structured clinical questionnaire and automatically generates a medical order document (PDF or Word) ready to be included in the patient's medical record.
⚠️ Important: VAYVHEM is not intended for the general public or for self-diagnosis or self-medication. It does not replace professional medical judgment nor is it a diagnostic tool. Any decision should always be confirmed with institutional protocols and official clinical practice guidelines.
Key Features
Designed exclusively for physicians and specialists in hospital settings.
Not intended for direct use by patients or the general public.
Based on current scientific evidence.
Its content is periodically reviewed by medical specialists.
No external devices required.
The application works independently on Android or iOS phones.
Minimal data collection.
It only requests the data necessary to generate the clinical document.
Available modules
General measures, hemodynamic, respiratory, neurological, digestive, infectious, metabolic, support, and pending clinical matters.
How it works
The professional downloads the application, registers, and accesses the platform. Upon logging in, they select the patient type (adult or pediatric) and complete the structured clinical questionnaire. The app organizes and formats the information into a standardized document ready for sharing.
Additional features
- Generation of PDF and Word documents
- Sharing via WhatsApp, email, or other applications
- Report history with search and filters
Legal notice
VAYVHEM does not offer diagnoses, treatments, or direct recommendations for patients. The application should only be used by properly trained healthcare personnel. In case of any doubt or clinical situation,
the user should consult the relevant medical authorities or institutional protocols.