An approved hospital account with the correct doctor or nurse role
For doctors and nurses
Use the MedBoard clinical app
Move from a ward case to a structured, reviewable multidisciplinary recommendation—without losing clinical ownership.
- Sign in
- Cases
- MDT review
- Reports
- Analytics
Before you begin
Three things to have ready
The patient’s minimum necessary clinical information
A supported, non-emergency case suitable for decision support
Know the workspace
The screen at a glance
The navigation and information shown here mirror the role you selected. Your permissions determine which actions are available.
General Ward · active cases
Clinical screen tour
From worklist to signed summary
These demonstration screens use fictional case identifiers and contain no real patient information.




- 01
Sign in to your hospital
Open the clinical app, enter your hospital email and password, and complete any required password or enrolment step. Confirm that the hospital shown in your profile is correct.
CheckpointYou can see your hospital’s case list—never another site’s. - 02
Open an existing case or create a new one
Use Cases to find work assigned to you. When your role allows case creation, select the add button and enter the clinical question, ward, urgency and known facts.
CheckpointThe case identifier and urgency match the source record. - 03
Complete the structured clinical picture
Record problems, observations, medications, allergies, relevant history and missing information. Mark unknowns as unknown—do not guess to make the form look complete.
- 04
Request or review the MDT recommendation
Run the board only when the eligibility gate allows it. Read the summary, differential, investigations, treatment, contraindications, escalation and confidence as separate sections.
CheckpointSafety gates and missing information are visible before action. - 05
Discuss, update and document
Use specialist chat and round updates to clarify disagreements. Save a routine update or new report when the patient’s state or available evidence changes.
- 06
Sign the clinical decision and record the outcome
The responsible clinician accepts, modifies or declines the recommendation, records why, and signs the report. Record the patient outcome later so the hospital can measure whether the loop closes.
CheckpointThe signed decision is the human decision—not an AI instruction.
Good practice
Do this
- Verify every recommendation against the patient and local policy.
- Record disagreement and missing data explicitly.
- Use urgent clinical pathways for unstable or emergency patients.
Avoid
Pause before this
- Do not paste credentials, unrelated identifiers or unsupported documents.
- Do not treat confidence as probability of a diagnosis.
- Do not copy an unsigned recommendation into the clinical record as a decision.