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If you're looking to build electronic forms that your athletes, parents, or staff can complete directly in Healthy Roster, you’re in the right place. We understand this isn’t part of your everyday workflow, so we’ve broken down our Form Builder into small, digestible steps to make the process as smooth and successful as possible. And remember—you’re never on your own. Our team is always here to help at Help@healthyroster.com.
1. Foundational Tools & Concepts
Navigating To The Form Builder:
Video Tutorial:
Step-By-Step Tutorial:
- Navigate to the Document tab from the left navigation

- Select Forms

This feature is only available to Admin Providers. If you need access, we recommend reaching out to the Admin Provider for your account to discuss available options.
- To create a new form, select Add

Available Templates:
Within the form builder, we’ve created a library of standard forms you can customize to fit your specific needs—designed to help you build forms faster and more efficiently. These templates are available to all provider users.
We’ve also built pre calculated-based forms, such as PROs, symptom checklists, and surveys, that automatically perform scoring and calculations for you.
Click the tabs below to learn more about each template!!
General Form Templates
Within the form builder we have created standard forms that you can further customize to suit your needs with the hope of speeding up the creation of your forms. These forms are available to provider users as a template.
We recommend testing the form on a test patient prior to using it in a live environment
Please note we generalized these templates, ensure you are editing/removing all fields where we input a callout ex: [INSERT SCHOOL NAME HERE]
Pre-Participation:
NAIA Official Student Consent Form:
NAIA drug testing consent form
Affidavit of Parental Consent for Student Athlete to Compete Required Documents on their Behalf
Parent/Legal Guardian document intended to release the parent from signing all required document with Student Athlete at the same time
Athletic Insurance Questionnaire
Student Athlete Insurance Information
AUDIT Alcohol Screening Tool
The AUDIT (Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test) is an effective and reliable screening tool for detecting risky and harmful drinking patterns
ADHD Medical Exceptions Notifications Form
The NCAA Medical Exception Documentation Reporting Form to Support the Diagnosis of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Treatment with Banned Stimulant Medication.
Assumption of Risk
This form is an assumption of risk, release, and waiver of liability, and consent is used for participants in athletics.
Authorization to Obtain & Release Medical Information
This form is used to receive authorization to obtain and release medical information.
Combined Medical History-Incoming/Returner
Medical History document that is specific to subset groups in one document. Returners will complete the “Returning Student Athlete Physical” and incoming athletes will complete the “Incoming Detailed Medical History”
Concussion Awareness Form
Information for Student-Athletes and Parent/Guardians. Contains educational info and allows both athlete and parent/guardian to sign in agreement to show that they have received and agree to the information.
Consent to Treat
The consent to treat form gives providers permission to treat their child when he or she is in someone else's care.
Detailed Student Athlete Medical History Questionnaire
A comprehensive medical history questionnaire, intended for initial intake of medical history.
HIPAA Release Form
This form is used to obtain consent from a patient before their protected health information can be shared for non-standard purposes
2023 NCAA Concussion Fact Sheet for Student Athletes
Fact Sheet for Student Athletes to read and sign
NCAA Sickle Cell Trait Fact Sheet (2024)
NCAA Sickle Cell Trait Fact Sheet
Insurance Information
Collection of Insurance Information
Preparticipation Physical Evaluation
Preparticipation Physical Evaluation with biometric, vision, MSK, and Medical Review. To be completed via Physician.
Returning Student Athlete Physical
This form is to be with returning student-athletes who are required to complete a Medical History Update Form.
Sickle Cell Information and Documentation
NCAA Sickle Cell Trait Testing Information Form - allows students to request one of 3 options: 1) Sickle Cell Trait Testing 2) Agree to Provide Proof of Prior Testing 3) Elect to Not Proceed with testing
Student-Athlete Demographics & Emergency Contact Form
This template gathers basic information of the student-athlete which includes address, medical insurance information, and emergency contact information.
Substance Abuse/Misuse and Consent to Drug Testing
The purpose of this document is to acknowledge drug education training and outline consent to drug testing
Wellness:
A.D.I.M.E Note
RD and RDN standard dictation. Document is intended to ensure high quality care to patients and clients with nutritional needs.
General Screening Index
This template gathers information about a student-athlete's mental well-being.
Return-To-Play Daily Progression
Daily documentation for concussion return to play monitoring
Wellness Survey
Universal Wellness Survey - checking everything wellness for inside and outside school and sports
Cranial Nerve Testing
Standard recording of Cranial Nerve Testing for providers
Daily concussion Symptom checklist
Daily symptom checklist, follows SCAT5 checklist (with calculated values)
Patient Reported Outcomes:
These templates are outlined within: Form Builder Templates with Pre-Calculated Values
Pre-Calculated Templates
Within the form builder we have created standard PRO/scoring specific forms. The values set are intended to adjust with your document if you add/remove components. These forms are available to provider users as a template, they can also be used for surveys.
We recommend testing the form/survey on a test patient prior to using it in a live environment.
Pain self efficacy Questionnaire (PSEQ)
Assess confidence to complete activity at present despite pain. Total score calculated.
The Roland-Morris Low Back Pain and Disability Questionnaire
Assess self-rated physical disability caused by low back pain. Total count selected will autoscore.
Eating Attitudes Test (EAT-26)
Screening measure to help determine disordered eating that needs attention from a professional. A score of 20 or more indicates the need for referral.
Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS)
A self-reported outcome measure to assess the patient's opinion about the health, symptoms, and functionality of their knee. Each category (Pain, Symptoms, ADL, Sport/Rec and QOL) will auto-calculate the score. Traditionally a score of 100 indicates no problems and a score closer to 0 indicates extreme problems.
Foot and Ankle Ability Measure (FAAM)
A self-reported measure that assesses physical function of individuals with lower leg, foot, and ankle musculoskeletal disorders. Auto-calculated value will give you the level of function with 0% being the least function to 100% being the most function.
Oswestry Low Back Disability Questionnaire
A self-reported measure that is used to measure the patients permanent functional disability of the lower back. Auto-calculated values will give you an overall score 0-50, 0 being no disability, and 50 being complete disability.
The DASH
A Self-reported outcome tool that attempts to determine the amount of difficulty a patient has when doing an activity. Auto-calculated values will produce an overall score of 0-100 a higher score will indicate a greater level of disability and severity, whereas, a lower score indicates a lower level of disability
QuickDASH
A condensed version of the full DASH Instead of 30 items, the QuickDASH uses 11 items to measure physical function and symptoms in people with any or multiple musculoskeletal disorders of the upper limb.
The Lower Extremity Functional Scale
A self-reported measure of the patients ability to perform daily tasks. It can also be used to measure initial function, ongoing progress and outcome, as well as set goals. Auto-calculated vales will range from 0-80, the higher the score the greater the disability.
The Cumberland Ankle Instability Tool (CAIT) Questionnaire
A scale to measure the severity of functional ankle instability. Auto-calculated values will give a range from 0-30. A higher score indicates a higher stability.
Disablement in the Physically Active Scale
A patient reported scale a for a physically active individual who suffers from musculoskeletal injury while participating in sport and exercise. Auto-calculated values will give you a mental score as well as an overall score.
Par-Q (Short Version)
A self-reported method of uncovering health and lifestyle issues prior to starting an exercise program. Auto-calculated values for this form will produce conditionals- 1+/7 "Yes" responses are selected, a disclaimer is produced. If the patient responds "No" to 7/7, the patient then signs the document.
The Cannabis Use Disorder Identification Test - Revised (CUDIT-R)
A self-reported method of identifying cannabis use/disorder. Auto-calculated values for this form will give you a total score. It's standard that a score of 8 or more indicates hazardous cannabis use while a score 12 or higher indicates possible cannabis use disorder.
AUDIT Alcohol Screening Tool
A self-reported screening for unhealthy alcohol use, defined as risky or hazardous consumption or any alcohol use disorder. Auto-calculated values will produce a total score out of 40. 0 indicates no concern, 1-7 low risk, 8-12 risky, and 13+ indicates a high risk of alcohol use.
PHQ-9
Self-reported diagnostic tool to screen for the presence and severity of depression. Auto-calculated values will range from 0-27. It's standard that 0-4 equals "normal", 5-9 indicates mild depression, 10-14 indicates moderate depression, 15-19 indicates moderately severe depression, and 20+ indicates severe depression.
Columbia-Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C-SSRS)
A is a suicidal ideation and behavior rating scale. Answers to questions 4, 5, or 6 will trigger a conditional component with instructions for further care.
Daily Concussion Symptom Checklist
Symptom checklist from the SCAT-5 for daily monitoring. The total number of symptoms/22 and symptom severity score/132 will auto-calculate.
Psychological Readiness to Return to Sport Scale
Confidence-rated questionnaire. Scores between 50 and 60 suggest the patient is ready to return; below 50 suggest the patient may not be prepared to return to activity.
Adult ADHD - ASRS v.1 Symptom Checklist
Use the Adult ADHD - ASRS v1.1 Symptom Checklist to screen for symptoms consistent with adult Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and guide further evaluation.
Gad-7 Anxiety Screening
Use the GAD-7 Anxiety Screening to assess the severity of generalized anxiety symptoms; scores range from 0–4 (minimal), 5–9 (mild), 10–14 (moderate), to 15–21 (severe).
PSQI Sleep Screening
Use the PSQI Sleep Screening to evaluate sleep quality and disturbances over the past month, with higher scores indicating poorer sleep.
EDE-QS Eating Screen
Use the EDE-QS Eating Screen to quickly assess the presence and severity of eating disorder symptoms over the past week.
Choosing a Template and Making it Yours:
Video Tutorial:
Step-By-Step Tutorial:
- Complete “Navigating to the form builder” and complete steps
- Once the form template gallery is open, select the desired form by clicking on it

- Provide your form with a name and a description, slect OK to proceede

- Review and customize the form as desired
Tip: Use your browser’s “Find” feature (usually accessed with Ctrl+F or Command+F) to quickly locate areas we’ve prompted you to change.

- Select Save to save your form

Note: building a form will not assign it, you must then create a document type: visiti - How to Create / Assign a Document Type next!
Choosing to Build a From from Scratch
Video Tutorial:
Step-By-Step Tutorial:
- Navigate to the form builder
- Select Add

- Once the form template gallery is open, select “Start from scratch!”

- Provide your form with a name, description and select OK

- Build your form as desired. To add components, simply drag and drop them into the form editor.
- Select Save to save your forms build

Note: building a form will not assign it, you must then create a document type: visiti - How to Create / Assign a Document Type next!
2. Form Building & Management
Editor Tools
Video Tutorial:
Step-By-Step Tutorial:
- Manage Form tools:
- Save - Saves the form in it's current build state
- Edit - allows editing of the form title and description
- Import - used to import a different form template
- Export - exports the forms build in a .json file for other users to import
- Preview - presents a form end view preview where you can check for form and function
- Form Components:
| Component | What is it? | Preview |
| Text Field |
A single-line text field element. The user will be able to type into this box the requested information Example: Patient Full Name. Patient can input text. Best used for short answers. |
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| Text Area |
A multiple-line text field element. The user will be able to type into this box the requested information on multiple lines Example: Please detail in full all “Yes” responses. Patient can input a detailed response up to the length of your text area. |
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| Number |
Produces a fillable box for numbers Example: How many concussionshave you had in the past? The patient can input a number only. |
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| Checkbox | Produces a binary choice between predefined option | ![]() |
| Select Boxes |
Allows you to add multiple checkboxes at one time Example: Select all that apply. Patient can select all that apply |
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| Select | Produces a drop down selection option | ![]() |
| Radio |
Produces a binary choice between two predefined options Example: Do you have medical insurance? Patient is able to select Yes or No |
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| Phone Number | Produces a fillable box with the input mask (preferred phone number design) already predetermined | ![]() |
| Date/Time | Produces a box that can host a Date, Time, or both | ![]() |
| Currency | Produces a fillable box for currency input, format of currency is editable | ![]() |
| Formatted |
Content area for semantics or meaning Example: Often used for areas of consistent text that will disply on forms |
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| Signature | Produces ability to have an electronic signature | ![]() |
| Hidden | A tool that is not to be seen by the user completing the survey. Therefore it is 'hidden" from view | ![]() |
| Survey | Produces a questionnaire in the format of: question and answer with predetermined options | ![]() |
| Content | The basic building block that lets you insert and customize general text-based or mixed-media elements—such as paragraphs, headings, lists, hyperlinks, images, and inline formatting—in a flexible rich-text space without needing to write HTML manually. | ![]() |
| Columns | Layout option. Produces blank formattable columns | ![]() |
| Panel | Layout option. Produces a shadow box with an outline and has a header | ![]() |
| Well | Layout option. Produces a shadow box without an outline and does not have a header | ![]() |
Advanced Editor Tools
Setting a Form to Update on Approval
In Healthy Roster’s form builder, one of the available elements is the Text Field Component. This component collects user-entered information within a form. When creating or editing a Text Field Component, you can select the Data tab to choose which part of the patient’s profile should automatically populate that field (using Prepopulated Data Fields).
When a primary user opens the form, any fields tied to Prepopulated Data will autofill with information pulled directly from their Healthy Roster profile. These fields remain editable, and if the user updates their name, address, phone number, or any other prepopulated detail, you can choose whether those changes should also update their Healthy Roster profile.
Video Tutorial:
Step-By-Step Tutorial:
- Add a Text Field to your form

- Input the desired label

- Select Data

- From the prepopulated data fields selection choose the most appropriate field

- Select Save

- Save your form

Next Review: How to Create / Assign a Document Type
If you want your document to automatically update upon approval, be sure to enable the Review and Approve option during the idocument types setup. Selecting this ensures that once the document is approved, the associated information will update accordingly.
Simple Conditioning a Form
Video Tutorial:
Step-By-Step Tutorial:
Step 1: Build your “If” question

- This is the question that will trigger the conditional response.
- Example: “Do you take daily medications?”
- This question will determine whether the follow-up appears.
Step 2: Define the response options

- Enter all available options for the question (e.g., Yes or No).
- Important: When setting conditions, the condition is triggered by the exact value, not the label.
- Example: Label = Yes, Value = yes.
Step 3: Identify your “Then” question

- This is the question that will appear or remain hidden based on the user’s response.
- We want it to show only if the user answers “Yes”.
Step 4: Set the condition
- While editing the “then” question, select Conditional

- The component will display True/False, meaning:
- True → show the question
- False → hide the question
- Define the condition:
- When: “Do you take any daily medications?”
- Has the value: yes

Step 5: Confirm your setup
- Select Preview to test your condition

- Your preview will then give you the ability to ensure your condition is set correctly.
3. Advanced Functionality tips and tricks
Form Sharing Overview: Exporting and Importing
If you’ve put time and effort into building a form in Healthy Roster and another provider needs a copy, you can now easily export your form template. The receiving provider can then import it into their system, making collaboration and sharing seamless.
Note: this process is only available to forms that have been built within the form builder within Healthy Roster
Video Tutorial:
Step-By-Step Tutorial - Exporting:
- Begin by navigating to the Form Template you intend to share

- Select Export from the toolbar

- From your device, share the export via your desired route

Step-By-Step Tutorial - Importing:
- Download the form template export to your device
- From the forms tab select, Add

- Select Start from scratch!

You may import the template to an existing form if you'd like but the imported template will overwrite existing content on the form
- Provide your form with a name, description, and select OK

- Select Import from the toolbar

- Select the file from your device and upload

- Once you've customized the form to your preferred layout and structure, select Save. Your form template is now successfully imported, and you can proceed with How to Create / Assign a Document Type
How to Copy a Form
Once you've created a form in the form builder, you may find that you need slightly different version of the same form but don't want to start from scratch. In that instance we recommend making a copy of the existing from and editing the copy. This feature will help save time by allowing you to reuse an existing template with pre-filled fields, reducing the needs to recreate the form from scratch.
Video Tutorial:
Step-By-Step Tutorial:
- Select Documents

- Select Forms

- Select the menu icon to the right of the form you wish to copy

- Select Copy

- The form will now show twice within your form listing. A Copy will be added to the duplicated version. You are then able to proceed to edit the duplicated version.

Tips and Tricks
Formatted Content (HTML Editor)
- Bold = <b>ExampleTextHere</b>
- Italicized = <i>ExampleTextHere</i>
- Underlined = <u>ExampleTextHere</u>
- Header 1 = <H1>ExampleTextHere</H1>
- Header 2 = <H2>ExampleTextHere</H2>
- Centered = <center>ExampleTextHere</center>
- Create a Link = <a href="https://healthyroster.com" target="_blank">text</a>
- Create a Logo = <img src="URL" width="400" height="95">
- Paragraph = <p>ExampleTextHere</p>
- Bulleted List =
<ul>
<li>Item 1</li>
<li>Item 2</li>
<li>Item 3</li>
</ul>
- Numbered List =
<ol>
<li>Item</li> <li>Item</li> <li>Item</li>
</ol>
- For more ideas on how you can format content using HTML, you can visit this link.
Testing/Viewing a Form
- Use the preview function on the form builder to view and test function while still in a building flow
Saving Drafts and Making Edits
- When creating a new form, you can click "save" at the bottom of the page at any time, and return to that form to make further edits.
- Your form will save a draft in the Recent Forms section in the form builder that you can return to at any time.
Layout - Columns

- WIDTH: Total is 12," we suggest to decide how many columns you want, then make the total widths equal 12.
Copy/Paste Functionality
- All components can be copied and pasted into a new location select the copy (paper) icon

- To paste select the paste icon (middle icon)


















