Supporting Swedish national recommendations
The programme functionality within Amni Care enables the automation and standardisation of care processes.
Programmes can be configured in line with national guidance and local requirements, supporting consistent implementation across services. This helps healthcare organisations align with recommended best practice and promote more uniform and effective patient care.
Person-centred care
Personalisation is central to delivering person-centred care. Amni Care combines automation and standardisation, supporting consistent and equitable care delivery, with the flexibility required to tailor solutions to individual patient needs.
Customisation to meet individual service needs
Amni Care provides a comprehensive range of forms, journal, treatment modules, and clinical tools that can be configured to support specific care pathways. Clinicians can select the relevant components, determine the frequency and timing of distribution, and communicate with patients through the integrated messaging functionality while programmes are active.
For example, a digital treatment programme may be combined with scheduled forms to support ongoing monitoring of treatment outcomes. A digital journal can also be used as a shared record, enabling patients and healthcare professionals to track progress over time.
Amni Care includes a broad library of forms covering a wide range of clinical areas, including neurodevelopmental conditions, mental health, long-term conditions, and lifestyle factors. The system also provides a variety of structured diaries, such as activity tracking, behavioural logs, daily records, symptom monitoring, and condition-specific charts, supporting consistent data collection and longitudinal follow-up across care pathways.
Optimising time with patients
Amni Care’s tools support the development of structured programmes that enhance care delivery through standardised care plans and treatment protocols.
Programmes enable the automation of routine measurements, including pre-, during, and post-treatment assessments, and support long-term follow-up where clinically appropriate. This helps reduce administrative burden and allows healthcare professionals to spend more time in direct patient contact.
Using programmes in child and adolescent mental health services
Read an example of how one organisation uses the programme functionality in Amni Care to support its child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS).