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Pill organisers

Pill organiser prep, with nothing ever to redo

You tick each medicine the moment it drops into the compartment. Doorbell halfway through the tray? You pick up exactly where you were — not one pill organiser redone out of doubt.

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Preparing a weekly organiser: the seven-day by four-times tray, and medicines ticked off one by one

Today, without Tournée facile

  • A doubt halfway through the tray: did Thursday evening get its Lantus?
  • An interrupted preparation you empty out and start again, because you can't be sure where you were.
  • A substitute who doesn't know the treatment, and an organiser redone “just to be safe”.

With Tournée facile

  • Every medicine ticked the moment it drops into the compartment.
  • An interrupted preparation waiting for you, exactly where you left it.
  • The current treatment readable by everyone in the practice who should see it, before you even ring.

What it actually changes

You tick during the gesture, never from memory

One line per medicine, the number of compartments to fill written out: seven tablets to pop from the blister, and it says so. One tap when it's in, and there is nothing left to recount.

An interruption no longer means starting over

Doorbell, phone call, flat battery: the half-filled box stays in the record and knows which ones are already in. One tap on the record and you resume at the right compartment.

The organiser on screen, like the one on your table

Seven days, four times of day: the exact shape of a French pill organiser. Each medicine keeps its colour from one week to the next, and the tray lights up compartment by compartment. Checking a preparation becomes a glance.

Who prepared it, who double-checked

Each preparation is signed by whoever made it, with no field to fill in. The double check is ticked under the second nurse's name whenever you want it — the trail is ready the day someone asks for it.

How it works

1

Enter the treatment

The medicine as it appears on the prescription, the dose, the times and days. A stopped treatment keeps its end date: the practice can always answer “what was he on in March?”.

2

Fill it by ticking

Confirm the week and the rhythm, then tick as you go. Validation waits until everything is in the box, and tells you what's left.

3

Sign, and let the app remember the next one

The preparation is dated and signed. The next one surfaces on its own, on the home screen and on the round — the best time to refill an organiser is when you're already at the patient's home.

Your treatments, hosted in France and kept separate

Treatments and preparations are hosted with a provider certified for health data, restricted to your practice, and reading them takes a right of its own. Tournée facile records the preparation of pill organisers — how your work is organised — without stepping into the patient's medical follow-up.

Frequently asked questions

No: we record the preparation of pill organisers, not whether medicines were taken. That is a deliberate choice. The app stays focused on running the practice, and a box left unticked will never turn into evidence against anyone.

Nothing is lost. Each medicine you tick is saved straight away: closing the screen leaves an open preparation that knows which ones are already in the box. The patient record offers to resume it, and the due date keeps showing until it is finished.

They read the treatment — knowing what the patient takes is part of the visit. Filling the organiser, which commits the practice to the coming weeks, stays with the permanent team; an administrative assistant does not see treatments at all.

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