The increasing use of electronic documentation extends to consultation for the visually impaired. The aim of this project was to develop a set of forms and electronic patient records specifically for low vision care, giving equal consideration to ophthalmological, orthoptic, and optometric specialities, as well as teaching aspects. FIDUS software (FIDUS Arztservice Wente GmbH, Darmstadt, Germany) is a well-established tool in ophthalmology practices and clinics. The software was used as a basis to develop digital entry forms with features such as auto-fill, selection recommendations, and inventory management for visual aids. The aim of the project was to maximise clarity and ease of use while also saving time during consultation with visually impaired patients. This article presents the implementation of these criteria using the electronic FIDUS record card with the corresponding electronic forms for electronic patient records taken during consultation with visually impaired patients. The index card visualises the patient's most important data and findings at a glance. Specifically designed for low vision consultation, the examination form documents visual aids prescribed to the patient in detail while also saving time. Other forms enable direct printing of prescription recommendations, test reports, and certificates. Entry forms can also be printed out for conventional handwritten records. We have achieved an electronic patient record system specifically geared to ophthalmological and optical care requirements including local inventory for visually impaired patients. Determining the level of acceptance on the part of examiners, patients, and students and optimising the software will require follow-up studies.
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