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All X-Plain products can be run from the Internet or from computers that do not access the Internet.

Overview

X-Plain is the name of the suite of patient education software we publish. Our patient education software covers 30 medical specialties and 92 medical subspecialties.

The topics of our patient education software span the spectrum of the stages of healthcare. They cover prevention, diagnostic testing, disease management, pre-op and informed consent, surgical screening and preparation, infection control, post-op, home care, and rehabilitation and physical therapy.

X-Plain is physician-reviewed and is available in the following formats:
  • Interactive Tutorial
    highly interactive multimedia program that displays information, asks questions, and gives feedback at the patient’s pace. (learn more)

  • Video Presentation
    self-running presentation that uses text, illustrations, animations, video, and narration to provide health information. (learn more)

  • Illustrated Handout
    peer-reviewed text with illustrations to display and print health information and instructions. (learn more)

 

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"The[ X-Plain] uses pictures and diagrams in ways that far exceed our abilities when teaching is done verbally. Not only is time saved from a nursing perspective but also the patient is able to receive much more."
Isis Ansley-Mills, RSTC RN Kaiser Permanente.
Check the Editorial section to see why X-Plain is the most widely distributed and trusted software for patient education.

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(Last updated: August 24, 2010)