Travel Health Module

Travel Consultation Software
for Canadian Pharmacists

Generate professional pre-travel health consultation documentation — CATMAT-based risk assessment, vaccine and malaria sections, drug interaction screening, and structured PDF output. All generated content requires pharmacist review before use.

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The Challenge

Travel health consultations demand expertise across dozens of destinations, each with unique vaccine requirements, malaria zones, and endemic diseases. Pharmacists must cross-reference patient medications, allergies, and medical conditions against multiple guideline sources — CATMAT, WHO, CDC Yellow Book — while documenting everything for the clinical record. Patients often present close to departure, and VFR travellers in particular may underestimate destination-specific risk. Without structured tools, consultations take too long and risk missing critical safety alerts.

For a detailed clinical walkthrough of the consultation process, read our travel consultation guide for pharmacists.

How RPhNote Solves It

RPhNote's Travel Consultation module is a rules-based clinical engine that generates personalized consultation documentation in seconds. Select destinations, enter patient details, and receive a complete consultation report with vaccine considerations, medication sections, safety alerts, and professional documentation — structured around CATMAT and international guidelines.

All generated outputs require pharmacist review and approval before being shared with a patient or entered into the clinical record. The pharmacist retains full professional responsibility for every recommendation.

50+ Country Profiles

Region-specific risk data for malaria, yellow fever, typhoid, hepatitis, rabies, dengue, Zika, altitude, and more — updated to reflect current destination profiles.

Vaccine Considerations

Categorized vaccine options with scheduling references, contraindication flags, and clinical reasoning — for pharmacist review and patient decision documentation.

Medication Considerations

Malaria chemoprophylaxis options (Malarone, doxycycline, mefloquine), travellers' diarrhea standby, altitude prevention — all require pharmacist verification against current CATMAT guidance.

Safety Alerts

Critical alerts for immunocompromised patients, pregnancy, drug interactions (warfarin, metformin), and live vaccine restrictions.

Guideline References

Every recommendation includes numbered citations to CATMAT, WHO, CDC Yellow Book, PHAC, NACI, and Wilderness Medical Society.

Drug Interaction Checks

Automatic screening of travel medications against the patient's current medication list for clinically significant interactions.

How It Works

STEP 01

Trip Details

Select destination countries, specific regions, duration, purpose of travel, and departure date.

STEP 02

Patient Info

Enter age, pregnancy status, allergies, immune status, and other patient-specific factors.

STEP 03

Medical History

Record medical conditions, current medications, and vaccination history with smart pre-fill.

STEP 04

Review & Generate

Pharmacist reviews the structured output, makes any adjustments, and exports a professional PDF with pharmacy branding and pharmacist signature.

Benefits

Save Time

Complete travel consultation documentation in under 5 minutes instead of 30+. All guideline lookups and cross-referencing are structured automatically for pharmacist review.

Guideline-Referenced

Every section includes specific Canadian and international guideline citations — CATMAT, WHO, CDC, NACI — so the pharmacist can verify each recommendation before it goes to the patient.

Professional Documentation

Structured PDF exports with pharmacist signature, pharmacy branding, and numbered citations. Pharmacist review and approval is built into the workflow — the output is a starting point, not a finished document.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which guidelines does the travel module reference?

CATMAT (Committee to Advise on Tropical Medicine and Travel), WHO International Health Regulations, CDC Yellow Book, PHAC, NACI, and Wilderness Medical Society guidelines.

Does it check drug interactions?

Yes. The engine screens travel medications against the patient's current medication list — including warfarin, metformin, sulfonylureas, rifampin, methotrexate, and PPIs.

Can I use it for pregnant patients?

Yes. The module automatically adjusts recommendations for pregnancy, flagging contraindicated vaccines and medications with safe alternatives.

Does the module cover VFR (visiting friends and relatives) travel?

Yes. The consultation workflow applies to all travel purposes including VFR travel. VFR travellers often carry higher destination-specific risks and the module's risk assessment captures travel purpose as part of the patient profile.

Do I still need to review the output before sharing it with a patient?

Yes — always. All outputs generated by RPhNote require pharmacist review and approval before being shared with a patient or entered into the clinical record. The pharmacist retains full professional responsibility for the accuracy and appropriateness of every recommendation.

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Join Canadian pharmacists using RPhNote to generate structured SOAP notes, care plans, and clinical faxes in minutes. All outputs require pharmacist review before use.

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