By integrating Measurely with major practice management software providers such as Halaxy, Power Diary and Cliniko, clinicians will no longer need to manually create new clients, if they don’t wish to. Client information will be extracted from the practice management software itself, allowing the individual to begin receiving PROMs immediately.
Archives: Features
Bundles save time by letting you create collections of frequently used assessment tools. Each bundle is named and designed for a specific purpose (e.g., ‘Intake Assessments’). Once created, you can easily send these bundles to patients as needed.
Use an intuitive drag-and-drop interface to add outcome measures and questionnaires that are not yet included in the Measurely library. Create bespoke intake, feedback and discharge forms.
Once you input the required data, you’ll be able to send your forms to patients like any other outcome tool.
Complement outcome measure assessments by tracking clients’ subjectively-defined goals.
GAS is a standardised method for determining how much progress a client has made towards individual goals over the course of an intervention. Unlike patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs), GAS relies upon subjectively-defined goals—which are arrived at through consultation between client and clinician. Progress towards goals can be summarised numerically as a T-score.
Watertight Security

Safe Data: Always
Measurely was developed by industry leaders in health data security—in full compliance with best practices and legislative frameworks.
Why is this important?
Given recent data breaches across prominent organisations—both in Australia and internationally—data security assumes paramount importance. This is especially true for health-focused software products. At Measurely, we take our ethical and legal obligations very seriously when comes to protecting the data and privacy of your clients. Read more about our privacy and data security policies here.
Leaders in allied healthcare have raised serious concerns about clinicians failing to determine whether treatment gains are reliable (i.e. overly large to have occurred by chance) and clinically significant (i.e. resulting in movement to a normative range or away from a disordered range; Blampied, 2022; Lambert & Ogles, 2009; Wise, 2004).
Although methods have been developed to calculate reliable and clinically significant change, they are rarely used – due to being complex and time-consuming. Measurely solves this problem through a design that is scientific, user-friendly, and responsive to the characteristics of your patient population.
Customisable Measurement of Change

The Most Scientifically Advanced Platform for Assessing Reliable and Clinically Significant Change During Treatment
Leaders in allied healthcare have raised serious concerns about clinicians failing to determine whether treatment gains are reliable (i.e. overly large to have occurred by chance) and clinically significant (i.e. resulting in movement to a normative range or away from a disordered range; Blampied, 2022; Lambert & Ogles, 2009; Wise, 2004).
Although solutions have been proposed, they are rarely used—due to being complex and time-consuming.
Measurely uses scientific methods to determine whether a change in score is reliable and clinically meaningful. But the technology goes even further—by allowing you to customise these methods based on the needs of your practice and patient population. This level of scientific rigour is unprecedented within the mental health assessment software space.