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Tracking Referral Forms - harmonizing tracking Merged

We like to track referrals and currently do so through the Generate Letter function. However, it would be easier to be able to track the forms directly, rather than attaching them to a chart note. This can be done if the form is saved within the Requisition category of Forms, but ours is quite full of actual requisitions (lab/imaging/diagnostic testing), and besides, I don't like the naming imprecision if other types of forms were saved there. If we attach a trackable form to a generated letter, it will be tracked twice. For this reason, please consider harmonizing the tracking in these circumstances.
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  • Jun 20 2016
  • Gathering Your Feedback
  • Guest commented
    November 22, 2017 21:04

    Something even more radical, how about when the consult letter or tracked test is received back, that if categorized correctly, the EMR actually does the reconciliation and not the user?  It happens in Practice Solutions!!!

  • Guest commented
    November 22, 2017 21:02

    The choice should be to be able to track a requisition for a test that requires a time and date of appointment to given to the patient the same way as referrals through a generated letter is tracked, without generating a letter.

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