Medication plans
Give your practitioners a clean, structured way to record and share patient medication schedules. Xircuit keeps every plan versioned, auditable and linked to the relevant file — with no clinical guidance replacing the practitioner's judgement.
Request a demoXircuit's medication-plans module gives practitioners a structured way to document patient medication schedules as part of the clinical record. Plans are created and controlled entirely by the practitioner; Xircuit is the documentation and communication tool, not a source of clinical guidance or dosage recommendations.
Document medication name, dosage, frequency and duration in a consistent, templated format for each patient.
Share a formatted medication schedule with the patient directly through Xircuit, keeping communication inside the record.
Every change to a medication plan is versioned and dated, so you can see exactly what was documented and when.
Medication plans sit inside the patient record alongside notes and consent documents, giving the full administrative picture in one place.
Only authorised clinical staff can create, edit or approve plans — patients can view what the practitioner has documented but cannot make changes.
Practices that use Xircuit to document medication schedules typically spend less time re-explaining plans at follow-up appointments — patients commonly arrive having already reviewed their current plan in the app.
No. Xircuit is a record-keeping and communication tool. All medication plans are created and authorised by the responsible practitioner. Xircuit does not provide clinical guidance, dosage recommendations or drug-interaction checking.
Yes. Once shared by the practitioner, patients can view their plan in the Xircuit app. Patients cannot modify the plan — any changes must be made by an authorised staff member and are logged in the version history.
Yes. Every medication plan is part of the patient's file and follows the same access-control and audit-trail rules as all other record data.