OrderSmart / FaxSmart Updates 12.03.2015

OrderSmart Order Manager:
ICD10 Description Display

  • Resolved truncation issue with the ICD 10 description by displaying long description in conversion popup, tooltip text and  worksheet popup on place order screen and MNC tab.

Physician Portal Order Template Enhancements:

  • Relaxed order template requirement for entering an Ordering Physician
  • Added ability for Office Admins and Physician users to delete a Template
  • Expanded users that can use templates to Physician users
  • Added ability for physicians to select from the Templates entered for the Physician Office and Templates where they are listed as the Ordering Physician
  • Added Order Templates to the menu bar
  • Added support to Add/Edit/Delete and Undo Delete Template.

Global Search

  • Added support to search Account number in the format NNNNN [a-z].

Last Login Time

  • Added ability to display the last login time in show facility staff page as per the local browser time zone.

Fax Caller Label Change Logging

  • Added user logging for the Fax Label changes in User Activity report

Rescheduling Order Fix

  • Resolved alert, “Convert codes to ICD9” that was displaying while rescheduling a procedure even though ICD10 was effective.

Printing Workqueue Order Sort

  • While printing requisitions from a Workqueue, added support to print in the order the workqueues are currently being displayed instead of default order received date sort.

Fax Split Remove

  • Added Remove button (X) for the split fax row. Added tooltip “Remove Row “on mouse hover on the Remove button.

Fax Split for a different patient/physician navigation

  • If user Submits selected split documents without selecting patient and physician, the page navigates to Indexing page with the selected document types. If the user Submits without selecting document type/patient/physician for single/multiple documents; then the page navigates to indexing screen with Unassigned document type as default.

 

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