- Documents

Patient documents, connected to clinical context.

MediFlow organizes patient documents by patient, category, file metadata, storage usage, and secure access controls.

Documents in MediFlow are patient-first rather than folder-first: medical files stay attached to the record and available inside the clinical workflow.

Upload path

One governed commit, not a loose folder drop.

  1. 01Select patient.
  2. 02Choose document category.
  3. 03Upload file.
  4. 04Validate file metadata and size.
  5. 05Commit upload metadata.
  6. 06Show the document on the patient profile.
  7. 07Update storage usage.

Clinical file organization

Lab results, imaging files, prescriptions, and other medical documents stay attached to the patient record where clinicians need them.

Secure view and download

Documents are accessed through session-gated links that support view or download disposition. This keeps document access connected to authenticated workspace sessions rather than exposed as unmanaged public links.

Quota-aware storage

Every organization can define a document storage allowance. MediFlow tracks used bytes, limit bytes, allowance ID, and usage percentage so teams can understand document capacity before storage becomes a surprise.

Documents in practice

Bring governed files into the clinical day.

Start with patient-attached documents now, or talk through storage, access, and audit expectations with the team building MediFlow.