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Alias in Address Book - Providers and Insurers

We be great to have the option for Alias in the Address Book, that would work the same as the current patient alias. So if a user was searching for a provider by their alias, the alias would come up, and upon clicking on it, would take them to the correct provider spelling/etc. We end up with a lot of duplicate providers in the address book, and the same ones being duplicated over and over, because of odd spellings and common misspellings. This most often occurs with names with spaces (Van Der....), or Mac versus Mc. Some people spell it with a space, some people without. Aliases would greatly cut down on the number of duplicate providers added.
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  • Jun 20 2016
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  • Pamela Sharp commented
    20 Oct 14:34

    Please, Please, Please!!!!! Apply this for Providers. This is desperatley needed. So many providers have very difficult names to say/pronounce and patients are using Alias's for them. Or the doctor is registered as one name but goes by another name.

    ex: Dr. Reza Mohammadirouhi goes by Dr. Reza Rouhi


  • Lauren Romano commented
    February 17, 2021 00:59

    An Alias was added for Contacts and Pharmacies in the Address Book, but it does not currently exist for Providers or Insurers.

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