X-Plain OB/GYNX-Plain OB/GYN ensures that patients read and understand the vital information you provide them. It engages patients with interactive questions and multimedia. We offer a large library of OB/GYN titles in a variety of educational formats to suit the preferences of each patient. These formats include videos, tutorials, and illustrated handouts. Please contact us or review the frequently asked questions below for more information. |
HOW DO X-PLAIN TUTORIALS VERIFY COMPREHENSION?
A tutorial is a multimedia presentation that covers a specific health topic. The tutorial asks the patient questions during the presentation to verify understanding. If the patient answers correctly, the concept is reinforced; if not, the tutorial explains the concept again. Contact us for more details.
HOW DO X-PLAIN TUTORIALS VERIFY COMPREHENSION?
A tutorial is a multimedia presentation that covers a specific health topic. The tutorial asks the patient questions during the presentation to verify understanding. If the patient answers correctly, the concept is reinforced; if not, the tutorial explains the concept again. Contact us for more details.
WHAT IS X-PLAIN OB/GYN USED FOR?
Our clients use X-Plain OB/GYN to support and document informed consent, increase patient satisfaction, optimize staff time, mitigate the risk of malpractice, and improve the patient's compliance with home-care instructions.
HOW IS X-PLAIN OB/GYN USED?
We offer three solutions:
(1) OB/GYN clinics that want to document the educational session rely on the X-Plain Patient Education and Documentation System (PEDS).
(2) OB/GYN practices that want to use X-Plain in their clinic can use X-Plain for Tablets.
(3) OB/GYN offices that want patients to benefit from X-Plain at home can use X-Plain for Websites.
Contact us to discuss the optimal solution(s) for your specific needs.
DO I NEED ANY HARDWARE TO USE THE PRODUCT?
Providers who want to use the product at the clinic will need a computer or tablet. If you would like patients to complete the education at home, you don’t need any hardware; the patient will use their own smartphone, tablet or computer.
WHAT FORMAT(S) DOES EACH TOPIC COME IN?
You can select from five educational formats: videos, tutorials, illustrated handouts, XML (text-only), and quizzes. OB/GYN clinics often prefer the tutorial format because it is easy to use. It also ensures that the patient understands the key messages through interactive questions.
HOW OFTEN IS THE CONTENT UPDATED?
The Medical Advisory Board reviews the content of each topic every two years. We update the content as needed in each educational format and all three languages.
WHERE IS THE CONTENT HOSTED, AND ARE UPDATES AUTOMATIC?
The content is hosted on our servers and updates are automatically pushed to clients as they become available.
CAN I ADD TITLES OUTSIDE OF THE OB/GYN LIBRARY AFTER I LICENSE IT?
Yes, we will provide any health topics needed for your OB/GYN clinic.
WHAT IS THE LEARNING CURVE FOR HEALTHCARE STAFF USING X-PLAIN?
The learning curve is minimal. All three solutions are designed intuitively for ease of use. In the X-Plain Patient Education and Documentation System, healthcare providers can select the titles they need and then provide the chosen tutorial to their patients. In X-Plain for Tablets, providers can search by keyword or browse the menu. X-Plain for Websites provides a button that says "Patient Education" for use on your website.
WHAT IS THE LEARNING CURVE FOR PATIENTS AND CAREGIVERS USING X-PLAIN?
X-Plain tutorials are very easy to use:
(1) On a tablet, the patient simply swipes left to move forward and right to move backward. To answer a question, the patient touches the answer. To skip to a different section, the patient touches the name of that section in the menu bar.
(2) On a computer, the patient uses the mouse or touchscreen to navigate. The on-screen prompts guide the user through the tutorial.
DOES X-PLAIN ASSIST WITH INFORMED CONSENT?
Yes, X-Plain supports informed consent. It can document that the patient has completed the program and understood the information presented.
CAN I CUSTOMIZE THE CONTENT WITH THE NAME AND LOGO OF MY HEALTHCARE INSTITUTION?
Yes. On a large display, we can place the name of the client on each page. On smaller displays (e.g. tablets and smartphones), the name and logo appear on the first page.
CAN I TRY OUT THE SOLUTION BEFORE BUYING IT?
Yes, we offer a 30-day free trial.
IS THIS SOLUTION SOLD AS A SUBSCRIPTION?
Yes, the OB/GYN library is sold as an annual subscription. Contact us for a quote. You can cancel the subscription at any time.
IS THERE A LIMIT ON USAGE?
No. There are no limitations on the number of users or sessions. You can print the illustrated handouts and run the videos or tutorials as many times as needed.
DOES X-PLAIN OB/GYN PROVIDE PROTECTION AGAINST MALPRACTICE AND INFORMED CONSENT LIABILITY?
Yes. Since 1995, OB/GYN clinics have relied on X-Plain to mitigate the risk of medical malpractice. X-Plain prevents such malpractice cases by helping patients set realistic expectations, verifying their comprehension of the information, and documenting the educational session. Our patient education materials may be used in a court of law to help dismiss claims that the patient was not adequately informed.
Contact us for more information on how our documentation, archival, and testimonial services work. These services are part of the annual subscription.
Our clients use X-Plain OB/GYN to support and document informed consent, increase patient satisfaction, optimize staff time, mitigate the risk of malpractice, and improve the patient's compliance with home-care instructions.
HOW IS X-PLAIN OB/GYN USED?
We offer three solutions:
(1) OB/GYN clinics that want to document the educational session rely on the X-Plain Patient Education and Documentation System (PEDS).
(2) OB/GYN practices that want to use X-Plain in their clinic can use X-Plain for Tablets.
(3) OB/GYN offices that want patients to benefit from X-Plain at home can use X-Plain for Websites.
Contact us to discuss the optimal solution(s) for your specific needs.
DO I NEED ANY HARDWARE TO USE THE PRODUCT?
Providers who want to use the product at the clinic will need a computer or tablet. If you would like patients to complete the education at home, you don’t need any hardware; the patient will use their own smartphone, tablet or computer.
WHAT FORMAT(S) DOES EACH TOPIC COME IN?
You can select from five educational formats: videos, tutorials, illustrated handouts, XML (text-only), and quizzes. OB/GYN clinics often prefer the tutorial format because it is easy to use. It also ensures that the patient understands the key messages through interactive questions.
HOW OFTEN IS THE CONTENT UPDATED?
The Medical Advisory Board reviews the content of each topic every two years. We update the content as needed in each educational format and all three languages.
WHERE IS THE CONTENT HOSTED, AND ARE UPDATES AUTOMATIC?
The content is hosted on our servers and updates are automatically pushed to clients as they become available.
CAN I ADD TITLES OUTSIDE OF THE OB/GYN LIBRARY AFTER I LICENSE IT?
Yes, we will provide any health topics needed for your OB/GYN clinic.
WHAT IS THE LEARNING CURVE FOR HEALTHCARE STAFF USING X-PLAIN?
The learning curve is minimal. All three solutions are designed intuitively for ease of use. In the X-Plain Patient Education and Documentation System, healthcare providers can select the titles they need and then provide the chosen tutorial to their patients. In X-Plain for Tablets, providers can search by keyword or browse the menu. X-Plain for Websites provides a button that says "Patient Education" for use on your website.
WHAT IS THE LEARNING CURVE FOR PATIENTS AND CAREGIVERS USING X-PLAIN?
X-Plain tutorials are very easy to use:
(1) On a tablet, the patient simply swipes left to move forward and right to move backward. To answer a question, the patient touches the answer. To skip to a different section, the patient touches the name of that section in the menu bar.
(2) On a computer, the patient uses the mouse or touchscreen to navigate. The on-screen prompts guide the user through the tutorial.
DOES X-PLAIN ASSIST WITH INFORMED CONSENT?
Yes, X-Plain supports informed consent. It can document that the patient has completed the program and understood the information presented.
CAN I CUSTOMIZE THE CONTENT WITH THE NAME AND LOGO OF MY HEALTHCARE INSTITUTION?
Yes. On a large display, we can place the name of the client on each page. On smaller displays (e.g. tablets and smartphones), the name and logo appear on the first page.
CAN I TRY OUT THE SOLUTION BEFORE BUYING IT?
Yes, we offer a 30-day free trial.
IS THIS SOLUTION SOLD AS A SUBSCRIPTION?
Yes, the OB/GYN library is sold as an annual subscription. Contact us for a quote. You can cancel the subscription at any time.
IS THERE A LIMIT ON USAGE?
No. There are no limitations on the number of users or sessions. You can print the illustrated handouts and run the videos or tutorials as many times as needed.
DOES X-PLAIN OB/GYN PROVIDE PROTECTION AGAINST MALPRACTICE AND INFORMED CONSENT LIABILITY?
Yes. Since 1995, OB/GYN clinics have relied on X-Plain to mitigate the risk of medical malpractice. X-Plain prevents such malpractice cases by helping patients set realistic expectations, verifying their comprehension of the information, and documenting the educational session. Our patient education materials may be used in a court of law to help dismiss claims that the patient was not adequately informed.
Contact us for more information on how our documentation, archival, and testimonial services work. These services are part of the annual subscription.
WHAT TOPICS ARE INCLUDED?
Acute Salpingitis
Advance Medical Directives
Advance Medical Directives (Spanish)
Amniocentesis
Amniocentesis (Spanish)
Baby Baths
Balloon Endometrial Ablation and Hysteroscopy
Birth Control - Contraception
Birth Control - Emergency Contraception
Birth Defects
Bladder Diseases and Problems
Blood Transfusion
Blood Transfusion (Spanish)
Blood Transfusion for Outpatient
Blood Transfusion for Outpatient (Spanish)
Bone Densitometry
Breast Cancer
Breast Cancer (Spanish)
Breast Cancer - Hormonal and Targeted Therapies
Breast Cancer - Hormonal and Targeted Therapies (Spanish)
Breast Changes and Diseases
Breast Lumpectomy and Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy
Breast Lumps Biopsy
Breast Lumps Biopsy (Spanish)
Breast Milk Storage
Breast Milk Storage (Spanish)
Breastfeeding
Breastfeeding (Spanish)
Cancer and Pregnancy
Cervical Cancer
Cervix Disorders
Chlamydia Infections
Circumcision - Pediatrics
Circumcision - Pediatrics (Spanish)
Colposcopy
Colposcopy (Spanish)
Cone Biopsy
C-Section
C-Section (Spanish)
Cystocele
Cystocele Surgery
Cystoscopy - Women
Cystoscopy - Women (Spanish)
Diagnostic Laparoscopy - General
Diagnostic Laparoscopy - General (Spanish)
Dilation and Curettage
Dilation and Curettage (Spanish)
Discharge Instructions - General
Discharge Instructions - General (Spanish)
Down Syndrome
Ectopic Pregnancy
Edema
Endometriosis
Endometriosis (Spanish)
Epidural Anesthesia
Epidural Anesthesia (Spanish)
Expressing Your Pain
Expressing Your Pain (Spanish)
Fallopian Tube Catheterization - Recanalization
Female Infertility
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
Foley Catheter - Female
Foley Catheter - Female (Spanish)
Galactosemia
General Anesthesia
General Anesthesia (Spanish)
Gestational Diabetes
Gestational Diabetes (Spanish)
Gestational Hypertension
Gestational Hypertension (Spanish)
Health Problems in Pregnancy
Health Problems in Pregnancy (Spanish)
HIV/AIDS and Pregnancy
Hydrothermal Endometrial Ablation
Hysterectomy
Hysterectomy (Spanish)
Hysterectomy - Discharge Instructions
Hysterectomy - LAVH
Hysterectomy - LAVH (Spanish)
Hysteroscopy
Incentive Spirometer
Incentive Spirometer (Spanish)
Infections and Pregnancy
Infertility - An Overview
Iron Mineral
JP Drain
JP Drain (Spanish)
LEEP
Mammography
Mammography (Spanish)
Medication Safety
Medication Safety (Spanish)
Menopause
Menopause (Spanish)
Menopause: Effects of Low Estrogen Levels
Menstruation
Miscarriage
Moderate Sedation
Natural Family Planning
Neonatal Jaundice
Neonatal Jaundice (Spanish)
Neural Tube Defects - NTDs
NovaSure Endometrial Ablation
Nutrition and Exercise During Pregnancy
Ovarian Cancer
Ovarian Cancer (Spanish)
Ovarian Cysts
Ovarian Cysts (Spanish)
Pap Smear
Pap Smear (Spanish)
Patient Safety
Patient Safety (Spanish)
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease - PID
Pelvic Pain
Pelvic Support Problems in Women
Pelviscopy
Perineorrhaphy
Placenta Previa
Postpartum Care
Postpartum Care (Spanish)
Postpartum Depression
Postpartum Depression (Spanish)
Preconception Care
Pregnancy
Pregnancy - First Trimester - What to Expect
Pregnancy - Second Trimester - What to Expect
Pregnancy - Third Trimester - What to Expect
Pregnancy and Medicines
Pregnancy and Medicines (Spanish)
Pregnancy and Substance Abuse
Pregnancy and Substance Abuse (Spanish)
Premature Ovarian Failure - POF
Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder - PMDD
Premenstrual Syndrome - PMS
Prenatal Care
Prenatal Testing
Prenatal Testing (Spanish)
Preparing for Surgery
Preparing for Surgery (Spanish)
Preterm Labor
Preterm Labor (Spanish)
Preventing an Infection After Surgery
Preventing an Infection After Surgery (Spanish)
Preventing Catheter Associated Bloodstream Infections
Preventing Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infections
Preventing Deep Vein Thrombosis
Preventing Deep Vein Thrombosis (Spanish)
Preventing HIV and AIDS
Preventing MRSA Infections - Community
Preventing MRSA Infections - Community (Spanish)
Preventing MRSA Infections - Healthcare
Preventing MRSA Infections - Healthcare (Spanish)
Preventing Neural Tube Defects
Preventing Pressure Ulcers
Preventing Pressure Ulcers (Spanish)
Preventing Surgical Site Infections - SSI
Puberty
Rectocele Surgery
Robotic Surgery - da Vinci System
Sexually Transmitted Infections
Sexually Transmitted Infections (Spanish)
Spinal Anesthesia
Stillbirth
Supracervical Laparoscopic Hysterectomy
Taking Care of Yourself During Your First Trimester of Pregnancy
Taking Care of Yourself During Your Second Trimester of Pregnancy
Taking Care of Yourself During Your Third Trimester of Pregnancy
The Patient's Role In Preventing Infection at the Hospital
The Patient's Role In Preventing Infection at the Hospital (Spanish)
Transvaginal Cerclage
Transvaginal Tape - Discharge Instructions
Transvaginal Tape Bladder Sling Surgery
Tubal Sterilization
Tubal Sterilization (Spanish)
Twin Gestation
Twin Gestation (Spanish)
Ultrasound
Ultrasound (Spanish)
Urinary Tract Infections
Urinary Tract Infections in Elderly Adults
Uterine Cancer
Uterine Diseases
Uterine Fibroids
Uterine Fibroids (Spanish)
Vaginal Birth
Vaginal Birth (Spanish)
Vaginal Birth after a Cesarean Delivery - VBAC
Vaginal Birth after a Cesarean Delivery - VBAC (Spanish)
Vaginal Birth Postpartum Care
Vaginal Birth Postpartum Care (Spanish)
Vaginal Bleeding
Vaginal Diseases
Vulvar Cancer
Vulvar Disorders
What To Do When Your Baby Cries
Women's Health
Women's Health Checkup
Acute Salpingitis
Advance Medical Directives
Advance Medical Directives (Spanish)
Amniocentesis
Amniocentesis (Spanish)
Baby Baths
Balloon Endometrial Ablation and Hysteroscopy
Birth Control - Contraception
Birth Control - Emergency Contraception
Birth Defects
Bladder Diseases and Problems
Blood Transfusion
Blood Transfusion (Spanish)
Blood Transfusion for Outpatient
Blood Transfusion for Outpatient (Spanish)
Bone Densitometry
Breast Cancer
Breast Cancer (Spanish)
Breast Cancer - Hormonal and Targeted Therapies
Breast Cancer - Hormonal and Targeted Therapies (Spanish)
Breast Changes and Diseases
Breast Lumpectomy and Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy
Breast Lumps Biopsy
Breast Lumps Biopsy (Spanish)
Breast Milk Storage
Breast Milk Storage (Spanish)
Breastfeeding
Breastfeeding (Spanish)
Cancer and Pregnancy
Cervical Cancer
Cervix Disorders
Chlamydia Infections
Circumcision - Pediatrics
Circumcision - Pediatrics (Spanish)
Colposcopy
Colposcopy (Spanish)
Cone Biopsy
C-Section
C-Section (Spanish)
Cystocele
Cystocele Surgery
Cystoscopy - Women
Cystoscopy - Women (Spanish)
Diagnostic Laparoscopy - General
Diagnostic Laparoscopy - General (Spanish)
Dilation and Curettage
Dilation and Curettage (Spanish)
Discharge Instructions - General
Discharge Instructions - General (Spanish)
Down Syndrome
Ectopic Pregnancy
Edema
Endometriosis
Endometriosis (Spanish)
Epidural Anesthesia
Epidural Anesthesia (Spanish)
Expressing Your Pain
Expressing Your Pain (Spanish)
Fallopian Tube Catheterization - Recanalization
Female Infertility
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
Foley Catheter - Female
Foley Catheter - Female (Spanish)
Galactosemia
General Anesthesia
General Anesthesia (Spanish)
Gestational Diabetes
Gestational Diabetes (Spanish)
Gestational Hypertension
Gestational Hypertension (Spanish)
Health Problems in Pregnancy
Health Problems in Pregnancy (Spanish)
HIV/AIDS and Pregnancy
Hydrothermal Endometrial Ablation
Hysterectomy
Hysterectomy (Spanish)
Hysterectomy - Discharge Instructions
Hysterectomy - LAVH
Hysterectomy - LAVH (Spanish)
Hysteroscopy
Incentive Spirometer
Incentive Spirometer (Spanish)
Infections and Pregnancy
Infertility - An Overview
Iron Mineral
JP Drain
JP Drain (Spanish)
LEEP
Mammography
Mammography (Spanish)
Medication Safety
Medication Safety (Spanish)
Menopause
Menopause (Spanish)
Menopause: Effects of Low Estrogen Levels
Menstruation
Miscarriage
Moderate Sedation
Natural Family Planning
Neonatal Jaundice
Neonatal Jaundice (Spanish)
Neural Tube Defects - NTDs
NovaSure Endometrial Ablation
Nutrition and Exercise During Pregnancy
Ovarian Cancer
Ovarian Cancer (Spanish)
Ovarian Cysts
Ovarian Cysts (Spanish)
Pap Smear
Pap Smear (Spanish)
Patient Safety
Patient Safety (Spanish)
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease - PID
Pelvic Pain
Pelvic Support Problems in Women
Pelviscopy
Perineorrhaphy
Placenta Previa
Postpartum Care
Postpartum Care (Spanish)
Postpartum Depression
Postpartum Depression (Spanish)
Preconception Care
Pregnancy
Pregnancy - First Trimester - What to Expect
Pregnancy - Second Trimester - What to Expect
Pregnancy - Third Trimester - What to Expect
Pregnancy and Medicines
Pregnancy and Medicines (Spanish)
Pregnancy and Substance Abuse
Pregnancy and Substance Abuse (Spanish)
Premature Ovarian Failure - POF
Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder - PMDD
Premenstrual Syndrome - PMS
Prenatal Care
Prenatal Testing
Prenatal Testing (Spanish)
Preparing for Surgery
Preparing for Surgery (Spanish)
Preterm Labor
Preterm Labor (Spanish)
Preventing an Infection After Surgery
Preventing an Infection After Surgery (Spanish)
Preventing Catheter Associated Bloodstream Infections
Preventing Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infections
Preventing Deep Vein Thrombosis
Preventing Deep Vein Thrombosis (Spanish)
Preventing HIV and AIDS
Preventing MRSA Infections - Community
Preventing MRSA Infections - Community (Spanish)
Preventing MRSA Infections - Healthcare
Preventing MRSA Infections - Healthcare (Spanish)
Preventing Neural Tube Defects
Preventing Pressure Ulcers
Preventing Pressure Ulcers (Spanish)
Preventing Surgical Site Infections - SSI
Puberty
Rectocele Surgery
Robotic Surgery - da Vinci System
Sexually Transmitted Infections
Sexually Transmitted Infections (Spanish)
Spinal Anesthesia
Stillbirth
Supracervical Laparoscopic Hysterectomy
Taking Care of Yourself During Your First Trimester of Pregnancy
Taking Care of Yourself During Your Second Trimester of Pregnancy
Taking Care of Yourself During Your Third Trimester of Pregnancy
The Patient's Role In Preventing Infection at the Hospital
The Patient's Role In Preventing Infection at the Hospital (Spanish)
Transvaginal Cerclage
Transvaginal Tape - Discharge Instructions
Transvaginal Tape Bladder Sling Surgery
Tubal Sterilization
Tubal Sterilization (Spanish)
Twin Gestation
Twin Gestation (Spanish)
Ultrasound
Ultrasound (Spanish)
Urinary Tract Infections
Urinary Tract Infections in Elderly Adults
Uterine Cancer
Uterine Diseases
Uterine Fibroids
Uterine Fibroids (Spanish)
Vaginal Birth
Vaginal Birth (Spanish)
Vaginal Birth after a Cesarean Delivery - VBAC
Vaginal Birth after a Cesarean Delivery - VBAC (Spanish)
Vaginal Birth Postpartum Care
Vaginal Birth Postpartum Care (Spanish)
Vaginal Bleeding
Vaginal Diseases
Vulvar Cancer
Vulvar Disorders
What To Do When Your Baby Cries
Women's Health
Women's Health Checkup