MGT is a chronic disease management software application designed to help health professionals save time on administration and make patient interactions, such as health assessments, like the Heart Health Check easier and more efficient.
When accessed using the MGT app through Topbar, the two templates are pre-filled with patient data from practice software (Best Practice or MedicalDirector) and the absolute CVD risk calculation is automated. Plus, all the information captured is converted into comprehensive documents, ready to be downloaded and saved into the patient file.
MGT on Topbar (screenshot)
The Heart Health Check Risk Assessment template within MGT
FAQ
What is MYGPMYTOOL?
MyGPMPtool (MGT) is a software application to streamline chronic disease management using inbuilt templates, algorithms and content for health professionals. It is designed to save time on administration and make health assessments, care plans and patient reviews easier.
For example, the two most popular templates from the Heart Foundation’s Heart Health Check Toolkit are now available through MGT. This enables GPs and practice nurses to perform Heart Health Checks (MBS items 699 and 177) with a streamlined approach. When used via the MGT app through Topbar, patient data is auto populated into the templates from Best Practice (Bp Premier) or MedicalDirector.
What is Topbar and do I need it?
Topbar is an evidence-based clinical support system designed to assist health professionals to make decisions about their patients. It is positioned on the health professional’s desktop and contains apps such as MGT to access clinical advice and prompts for patient care. The Topbar software is available in over 4,800 general practices across Australia.
Topbar is needed to connect Best Practice (Bp Premier) or MedicalDirector to MGT to enable auto population of patient data into the Heart Health Check templates.
Who can use MGT?
The MGT app is available to all general practices with a Topbar licence. For practices without access to Topbar, MGT can be purchased as a browser-based tool.The Heart Health Check functionality within MGT is based on the Heart Foundation’s two key Heart Health Check templates and available free of charge to all general practices. It can be accessed by creating an MGT user account through Topbar or by registering your interest at mygpmptool.com.au.
Which practice software programs are compatible with MGT?
MGT is compatible with Best Practice (Bp Premier) and MedicalDirector through Topbar, and Zedmed will soon be added to this list.
Is MGT free?
No, however the Heart Health Check functionality based on the CVD risk assessment and My Healthy Heart plan templates is free to use through MGT for all practices in Australia.
How can I access the Heart Foundation's Heart Health Check Toolkit templates in MGT for free?
If you have Topbar:
- Use your administrator user ID to log in to Topbar.
- Sign up to MGT.
- Select HHC Topbar Monthly free subscription.
If you don’t have Topbar
- Go to mygpmptool.com.au.
- Use the Contact Us option to register your interest.*
*Please note: Without Topbar, patient data from Best Practice (Bp Premier) or MedicalDirector will not auto populate into the Heart Health Check templates in MGT.
What are the benefits of having the Heart Health Check Toolkit templates built into MGT?
You save time because the templates are:
pre-filled with patient data from practice software
auto populated using formulas
converted into comprehensive documents.
This results in:
more time for clinical care
shorter or more efficient appointments
a cost-effective process.
In comparison to the online absolute CVD risk calculator (cvdcheck.org.au), the absolute CVD risk calculation in MGT adds more value and functionality, especially for patients who may be at clinically determined high risk, as per the Absolute CVD Risk Guidelines.In MGT, a clinically determined high risk score will result when the following information is recorded in the Heart Health Check Risk Assessment:
Diabetes (box ticked) and age >60 years
Diabetes (box ticked) with microalbuminuria (recorded as albuminuria >20 mcg/min or urinary albumin to creatinine ratio (UACR) >2.5 mg/mmol for males, >3.5 mg/mmol for females)
Moderate or severe chronic kidney disease (box ticked)
Familial hypercholesterolaemia (box ticked)
Systolic blood pressure ≥180 mmHg or diastolic blood pressure ≥110 mmHg
Serum total cholesterol >7.5 mmol/L
Is the patient record in practice software updated when information is manually entered risk assessment?
No, the information manually entered does not transfer from the template through to the relevant fields in the patient record. Although, the final version of the template containing all the patient information can be uploaded into the patient’s file in the practice software as a PDF document.
Can the completed templates be shared with the patient?
Yes, the completed templates can be provided to the patient either in hardcopy or softcopy versions.
Can the completed templates be saved back into the patient record in the practice software?
Yes, the templates can be downloaded and saved to the patient’s file.