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In my practice I perform many different types of injections using several products and into many different body parts. I would like to have custom components that I can select and it will generate specific "text" for the encounter note. For example: I could have several tick boxes that allow me to choose which body parts I am injecting and a drop down menu of which products I am injecting. From the selected options, a "text" note would be generated in the encounter note, stating which body part was injected and with what.
Using Macros is inefficient for this purpose, because of the hundreds of options available, but using a drop down list or tick boxes would be more efficient.
The other option would be to implement Drop Down lists in Macros to allow for the same encounter note generation.
It would also be nice if we would have the ability to add previously entered labs into the encounter note.
I also would really like to see the populating med list include the hand typed sig instructions if we have hand typed rather than formatted in the prescribing module. This would be a simple option in the med list options we can use for our population of referrals etc. There absolutely will be essential medications (narcotics, antiepileptics etc.) that you cannot use the formatted sig instructions for. Our hand typed sig instructions should populate into referrals etc. I HAVE HAD AT LEAST FIVE FAX BACKS FROM SPECIALISTS COMPLAINING ABOUT THIS. THAT IS NOT FUN TO RECEIVE AS A FAMILY PHYSICIAN AND IT HAS TO BE CHANGED.