Description
Screen where you can see all the patient's progress notes. Displays both open and closed progress notes.
Access
Through Clinical Records
- In the main menu, press the “Clinical” button.
- Choose the patient from any section of the screen.
- Once the patient is selected, press the Past Encounters button located at the top of the screen.
- If the patient has open notes, press the right mouse button and select the “Check for Open Progress Notes” option.
Sections
Buttons
- Clinical Task History: When pressed, displays the patient's clinical tasks history screen.
- Export: Opens the export progress note options. Export to a computer drive, in CCDA format or print selected notes.
- New Clinical Record: Allows you to open a new progress note for the selected patient.
- Open Selected: Opens the selected progress note.
- Previous: Returns to the previous screen.
Table grid: Place where all open or closed past encounters will be displayed.
- Status: Displays the status of the progress note.
- Date Start: Displays the date and time when the clinical evaluation of the patient was started.
- Date Closed: Displays the date and time when the clinical evaluation of the patient was completed.
- Provider Name: Displays the name of the provider who evaluated the patient.
- Provider Specialty: Displays the specialty of the provider who attended the patient.
- Subject: Displays the patient's main reason or complaint.
- Addendum: If the evaluation has an addendum note, you can click on the button.
- Discharge Summary: When pressed, displays the patient's discharge summary screen.
- Template: Displays the “Template” used in the clinical evaluation.
Filters:
- Filter by Date: By “Default”, only one year's progress notes will be displayed. To see more meetings, modify these dates.
- Filter by Provider: Allows to filter screen, through selected providers.
- Filter by Criteria: Allows to perform filters with search of information stored in the “Chief Complaint”.
- Filter by Diagnosis: Allows filtering by diagnoses.
- Reset Filter: Clears all search criteria.
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