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Documents & PDF

Consultation reports, prescriptions, and branded PDF generation — automatically from form data.


How Documents Work

Documents are professional PDFs generated automatically from form data. When a specialist fills in a consultation report form and signs it, the platform generates a polished PDF using the clinic's branding — logo, colors, letterhead, and footer.

Document types

TypeGenerated FromContents
Consultation reportSpecialist-filled appointment formClinical findings, assessment, treatment recommendations
PrescriptionSpecialist-filled prescription formExercises, medications, or equipment prescribed
Intake summaryPatient-filled intake formsPatient demographics, medical history, consent records

PDF Templates

Clinics design their own PDF templates using a visual block-based editor — no HTML or code required.

How the editor works

  1. Open the template designer and create a new template (e.g., "Consultation Report")
  2. Drag blocks onto the page — letterhead, text sections, patient info, findings, signature line
  3. Insert form fields — the template pulls data from the form automatically
  4. Preview with real data — see what the final PDF looks like before publishing
  5. Publish — the template is now available for document generation

Reusable components

Clinics create shared components that can be used across multiple templates:

  • Letterhead — clinic logo, address, registration number
  • Footer — legal disclaimers, page numbers
  • Signature block — specialist name, title, digital signature
  • Disclaimer text — standard legal language

Update a component once and it updates everywhere it's used.


Private Fields

When a form contains private fields (marked by the admin as specialist-only), the generated PDF has two versions:

  • Specialist copy — includes all fields, including private clinical notes
  • Patient copy — private fields are hidden automatically

This ensures specialists can record internal notes within the same form flow while patients receive a clean, professional document.


Signatures and Immutability

  • Documents are digitally signed — the specialist's signature is embedded in the PDF
  • Once signed, documents are immutable — regenerating from the same form data produces an identical PDF
  • The audit trail records who created the document, who signed it, and when
  • Documents are cached — repeated downloads serve the same file, never re-rendering

For developers

Technical details — database schemas, API endpoints, PDF rendering pipeline, template schema, and caching strategy — are available in the Documents feature spec and PDF Templates feature spec.