CDMtools translates NICE guidelines and UK specialty clinical guidelines into structured, actionable summaries at the point of care — reducing cognitive load in the chronic disease management clinic and improving continuity across your practice team.
Chronic disease management clinics carry some of the highest clinical and administrative burden in general practice. Multimorbid patients require simultaneous management across renal, cardiovascular, metabolic, and hepatic domains — each governed by its own guideline set, each with its own monitoring interval. CDMtools brings those pathways together in a single consultation tool.
Inspired by the Balanced Scorecard framework (Kaplan & Norton, 1992) — adapted for structured clinical review in NHS primary care. PRISM translates the multi-domain performance review concept into a clinical decision support framework, mapping evidence-based guideline targets across clinical domains to generate an actionable review summary for use by the treating clinician.
Covering renal, cardiovascular, metabolic, hepatic, haematological, and musculoskeletal pathways.
Each PRISM navigator takes a patient's current clinical data, maps it against the relevant NICE or specialist guideline, and returns a structured management summary with cited evidence — ready to copy into the consultation record.
Every PRISM review contributes an anonymised data point to a practice-level research ledger. Aggregate those across your chronic disease register and you have a real-time picture of guideline adherence, prescribing gaps, and referral patterns — turning routine CDM activity into population intelligence and supporting continuous quality improvement.
CDMtools is expanding by clinical invitation. We are prioritising NHS primary care practices running structured CDM clinics. Register your interest and we'll be in touch.
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