
Maddie
The app gets a 2 * review because it has known issues for a while that aren't fixed when it comes to user interface & functionality compared to the iPhone app. There is no quick link to vitals, so you have to dig through the summary section to assess stability. Certain note types aren't viewable in app. eg. quick notes that often explain what happens overnight/between progress notes. Most damaging tho is still the complete inability to put in orders from your phone. Please get with it, Epic.
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J B
The app is barely functional. It's useful ok rounds, but sometimes it doesn't update patient information, so you'll have old medicine lists on haiku that is 3-4d behind. Also, the Android version of Haiku lags behind the iOS version by years. You can't look at imaging, you can't put in orders, and you can't edit notes at all (you can only write new ones sans templates). Get the app, but only because it's better than nothing.
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Ryan Yenovkian
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As almost everyone is mentioning, no way to put in a "jot" note or modify orders, both of which can be done on the iOS counterpart. Really needs to be updated so that there's parity across platforms. And again as others have noted, very inconvenient to access vital signs -currently a footnote of the summary tab, but should be more prominently featured.
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