Clear patient information, one scan away
Patients forget most of what they're told in a clinical setting — but they keep their phone. A QR on a discharge sheet, a medication label, or a waiting-room poster opens clear, current instructions they can read at home and revisit whenever they need to. Update the linked page as guidance changes and the printed code keeps pointing to the latest version, so no one is following an out-of-date leaflet.
Because the codes carry no personal data themselves and simply link to the information you publish, they fit naturally into privacy-conscious workflows.
Reduce calls, improve follow-through
- Discharge instructions. A code on the after-visit summary opens aftercare steps, warning signs, and who to call.
- Appointment links. Scan to book, confirm, or reschedule without a phone queue.
- Treatment and medication info. Link a label or leaflet to dosing guidance and a video on correct use.
- Compliance-conscious flows. Codes link to information rather than storing patient data, keeping sensitive details out of the QR itself.
Clearer instructions mean fewer "what was I supposed to do?" callbacks, and dynamic links mean a protocol update reaches every patient holding a printed sheet.
From a single clinic to a network
A practice can start free with a few codes; a clinic network can manage many under one account with shared roles. As guidance evolves, you edit once instead of reprinting. Higher scan volume and branding removal arrive on paid plans for organizations that need them.