Introduction to Care Programmes

Last updated: 16 April 2026

Introduction to Care Programmes

Care programmes are structured clinical pathways that help you manage patients through a defined course of care. Each programme provides a dedicated dashboard with outcome tracking, questionnaires, biomarker trends, and clinical insights.

Available Programmes

Jump currently offers two care programmes:

  • Weight Management Programme -- for patients on GLP-1 or other weight management treatments, with weight/BMI tracking, safety monitoring, and biomarker trends
  • Menopause Care Programme -- for patients experiencing menopause, with symptom scoring, HRT tracking, and structured review consultations

Enabling a Programme

Care programmes are enabled per-organisation through the App Store:

  1. Navigate to App Store > Care Programmes
  2. Open the programme you want to enable
  3. Toggle it on

Once enabled, a Care Programmes tab appears in the patient clinical record for all clinicians.

Enrolling a Patient

  1. Open the patient's record and navigate to the Care Programmes tab (under Clinical Record)
  2. Click Enrol Patient
  3. Select the programme from the dropdown (only programmes the patient is not already enrolled in are shown)
  4. Confirm enrolment

The patient is enrolled immediately. All dashboard data is scoped from the enrolment date forward, so the programme tracks progress from that point.

Enrolment Status

Each enrolment has a status:

  • Active -- the patient is currently on the programme
  • Paused -- temporarily suspended
  • Completed -- the programme has been finished or the patient has been unenrolled

Where Programmes Appear

Once a patient is enrolled, their programme information appears in:

  • Care Programmes tab -- full dashboard with trends, insights, and timeline
  • Clinical summary -- a summary card showing active enrolments with status and start date
  • Appointment sidebar -- programme context is available during consultations

Data Scoping

A core principle of care programmes: all dashboard data is scoped to the enrolment period. Only observations, questionnaire responses, clinical findings, and episodes recorded after the patient was enrolled are included. This ensures the dashboard reflects programme-specific progress rather than the patient's full medical history.

Tip: Enrol the patient before their first programme consultation so that all baseline measurements are captured within the programme scope.