ABOUT ANESPLAN
About AnesPlan
Learn why AnesPlan was developed, how its event-based design works, its clinical role, its data boundaries, and how this site is maintained.
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1. Purpose
AnesPlan is an iPhone and iPad app that supports the creation, organization, review, storage, export, and retrospective review of anesthesia plans. This is the official site explaining its functions and design.
The desktop-friendly Web Demo uses a fictional case to demonstrate the core timeline controls. Web-Demo data does not synchronize with the iOS app.
2. Event-based, two-axis design
Procedural milestones run across one axis and medications or interventions down the other. Intended periods appear as arrows between events, so the relationship between procedural flow and the plan can be reviewed without relying only on clock time.
Preoperative information, alternative plans, changes after supervisor review, and postoperative findings can be organized by case to support reflection before and after the plan.
3. Clinical role
AnesPlan and the Web Demo support organization and review. They do not replace professional judgment by healthcare professionals, institutional procedures, legal obligations, or diagnostic and treatment decisions for an individual patient.
Every case, dose, and concentration displayed in the Web Demo is fictional and is not a recommendation for any patient.
4. Data boundaries
Web-Demo input, editing state, and generated timeline PDFs are processed in the browser and are not sent to the developer's backend. Cloudflare may process standard request information to deliver the pages.
In the iOS app, case data and the user information handled for authentication and account management have different scopes. See the separate privacy notices for the Web Demo and iOS app.
5. Maintaining published information
Feature descriptions and screenshots reflect app behavior verified at publication. Relevant pages are reviewed when material functionality, data processing, supported environments, or legal documents change.
Content last reviewed: August 23, 2026. Contact: medixmatch2025@gmail.com
See the design with a fictional sample
Try the event-based timeline in the Web Demo or view the iOS app on the App Store.