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Alerts

How do alerts work?

Alerts are short care messages. They help patients and caregivers notice important updates.

Alert flow

A care update turns into an alert, then lands directly on the dashboards that matter.

1

Care update

A doctor or care action changes something important.

2

AzCura alert

The alert keeps a short title, clear meaning, and the right recipients.

3

Patient and caregiver dashboards

The update shows where people already work so nobody has to hunt for it.

1

Care update

A doctor or care action changes something important.

2

AzCura alert

The alert keeps a short title, clear meaning, and the right recipients.

3

Patient and caregiver dashboards

The update shows where people already work so nobody has to hunt for it.

Who gets the alert?

Patient only

Use this when the message is only for the patient.

Caregivers only

Use this when helpers need to act.

Patient and caregivers

Use this when everyone should know.

Doctor update

Doctors can send a care update to the patient, caregivers, or both.

Care change

Medicine, visit, report, and review changes can make alerts too.

Dashboard feed

Alerts show right on the dashboard so nobody has to hunt for them.

What makes a good alert?

Short title

Say the big thing fast.

Clear message

Say what changed and what to do next.

Right people

Send it only to the people who need it.

Step page

Want the alert steps?

Open the step guide to see how a doctor sends an update.

Open alert steps