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Name Alert with same last or first names

Users are warned when they attempt to create a record for a new patient (or look up a patient) whose first and last names are the same as another patient, or attempt to look up a patient and the search returns multiple patients with the same or si...
Sara Chacon 4 months ago in Demographics Panel / Registration / Tracking Board | Patient Search 1 Open for Comment

We should be able to see the Stay Type, Sub-type, and Service code in the ID panel, but at least have to see the service code so we know what kind of episode it is.

Our providers go from chart to chart a lot when a patient is being discharged from one service and admitted to another. This leads to providers entering incorrect information on the incorrect episode because they can't tell which episode they are ...
Linda Pfeifle 4 months ago in Demographics Panel / Thrive Web Client / Tracking Board | Patient Search 5 Open for Comment

Change the color of the ID/Demographics dependent on department

Can we change the programing of the ID Panel/Demographic bar of the patient chart so that the color can be programed based on department. Example: can my ED patients color be yellow and my medsurg patients be light blue? This would help providers ...
Emma Fanter 7 months ago in Demographics Panel 3 Open for Comment

It would be nice if you could click on pretty much anything in the ID panel and it would take you to that area to correct, change, or add information.

There are some now that will take you there such as the weight and allergies. It would be nice also to add a link to take you to the advance directives question to change that, behaviors, multi-drug resistant organisms, chief complaint, isolation ...
Linda Pfeifle over 1 year ago in Demographics Panel 2 Open for Comment

Need important pieces of patient information to be persistent and easily visible on the patient chart.

There should be a way to add something to a profile in the system menu side or on the web side that would show up in the ID panel on the web side. Sometimes there are important pieces of information that need to be related about the patient that i...
Linda Pfeifle 10 months ago in Demographics Panel 5 Open for Comment

ID panel needs to show Fluid, Sodium, and Diabetic alerts

We should have the fluid restriction show on the ID Panel under one of the alerts, like the contact, behavioral options. As far as we can tell you answer the question under patient demographics encounter for fluid, sodium, and diabetic and it does...
sara downing 7 months ago in Demographics Panel 3 Open for Comment

Risk For Falls nursing order to update ID panel?

With all the new nursing orders that update the ID panel this might already be on your radar but we'd love a nursing order like the suicide precautions order that could be done that would update the ID panel because then I could attach that as a r...
Cassi Loutzenhiser 9 months ago in Demographics Panel / Order Management 0 Open for Comment

Edit/Change Admitting, Primary Care, &/or Secondary Physicians from Demographics > Care Team

It would be very beneficial to clinical staff if they had the ability to change the Admitting, Primary Care, &/or Secondary Physicians from Charts > Demographics > Care Team where as now clinical staff has to call Registration staff so t...
Cassi Loutzenhiser 11 months ago in Demographics Panel 4 Open for Comment

PLEASE default all allergies to be an open list in the ID Panel

The ID Panel has only a tiny symbol to indicate that allergies are present? I cannot emphasize enough that this is not safe functionality. Allergies should be open at all times on the ID Panel. Full stop.
Nikki Csiki over 1 year ago in Demographics Panel 1 Open for Comment

Accommodation code

Please add Accommodation Code to the Demographics - Encounter screen to be easily changed. Of course, controlled by behaviors so only certain staff can change it.
Sarah Blazier 7 months ago in Demographics Panel 0 Open for Comment