Take a closer look at the features in the updated Evidence2Practice Ontario (E2P) heart failure tool
The Evidence2Practice Ontario (E2P) team believes that the best digital tools are those built with clinicians, not just for them. That’s why we’re excited to introduce the latest update to E2P’s heart failure tool, now live in TELUS PS Suite, Accuro QHR, and OSCAR Pro EMRs – a version shaped by clinician feedback to better support real-world workflows.
Designed with Clinicians, for Clinicians
Heart failure management is complex, and we’ve heard from primary care clinicians about the need for digital tools that not only align with best practices but also integrate seamlessly into daily workflows. This latest update reflects our commitment to co-designing with clinicians, ensuring the tool enhances efficiency without adding burden.
What’s New in the Updated Heart Failure Tool?
We’ve incorporated key enhancements based on clinician feedback, including:
- Integrated SOAP note documentation – Easily generate visit summaries, whether using AI Scribe output or manual SOAP note entry.
- Customizable diagnosis section – Supports ejection fraction-based classification, allowing for greater flexibility in managing heart failure patients.
- Comprehensive Management Hub – Features dedicated panels for diagnostics, medication reconciliation, and billing, streamlining care coordination.
- Optimized for team-based and solo practice – The tool now better supports a range of practice environments, helping clinicians deliver more efficient, guideline-aligned care.
Get Started Today
Looking for implementation support? Our team at Amplify Care is here to help – book a session with us today!
Prefer a self-serve option? You can download the tool directly from our website, along with installation and user guides to get started. Plus, complimentary academic detailing services are available through our partners at the Centre for Effective Practice.
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