This would be great. There's no valid reason to have icons for applications for roles that don't and cannot access them. Having them there is just adding clutter.
We often have to tell various users when training that they can ignore most of the apps towards the bottom as they will never need them. It really would be helpful to just hide and make for a better user experience. I also agree with Sara that having some control over roles or the user for this would be great as well.
I would still like to be able to hide - by role or user. We don't use 3R, so we can hide that from everyone. System Admin only needs to be viewable to System Admin role and Charge Nurses to reset passwords, no one else should be able to click it. Table access is disable for almost everyone, so I want to hide it from most roles and be able to add it to HIM manager, Business Office Manager, etc. Scheduling can still be hidden from a few roles - Insurance, Dietary, Materials Management will never need to see it.
Definitely needed to get rid of clutter in the navigation bar and hide icons not needed - would be able to hide those not used and would keep user from resorting to old navigation paths
In Web Client, the icons in the left navigation can be dragged up or down based on how much they are needed. Up to 4 of the icons in the application drawer can be pinned to the top navigation bar for ease of use. With these functionalities available, is this still needed?
On the left hand Navigation, There are a few icons I would like to remove that I do not want staff to use. But as I look at them, I believe the some are just awaiting their turn for updating. My concern is more in the waffle with the icons that staff had never seen previously, Financial management, System admin, Tables, Scheduling, Escribe, etc. I would like to only show what identity management states they have access to.
I agree with the previous comments. Priority would be the patient specific chart options on the left side navigation pane, but also the need to de-limit/hide any menu item accessible in the system is beneficial.
I was referring to the Applications along the left hand navigation. However, Diana makes a good point below, that it would be nice to hide unneeded icons in the right upper menu as well. Of the two, I think the more immediately beneficial change would be the ability to hide applications from the left hand side.
I agree with Abbey but would also really love to have the icons in top right with the tic tac toe icon be limited as most users for nursing are charts and system menu, however, would want the option to assign what icon's show in this area or to be able to "hide" icons never used based on ubl and not role as working in smaller hospital, some users have multiple "roles".
Does this apply to the application drawer at the top right of web client OR the left hand navigation that is specific to each patient? Please add some details.
Looking for a status update, please. Thank you.
This would be great. There's no valid reason to have icons for applications for roles that don't and cannot access them. Having them there is just adding clutter.
We often have to tell various users when training that they can ignore most of the apps towards the bottom as they will never need them. It really would be helpful to just hide and make for a better user experience. I also agree with Sara that having some control over roles or the user for this would be great as well.
I would still like to be able to hide - by role or user. We don't use 3R, so we can hide that from everyone. System Admin only needs to be viewable to System Admin role and Charge Nurses to reset passwords, no one else should be able to click it. Table access is disable for almost everyone, so I want to hide it from most roles and be able to add it to HIM manager, Business Office Manager, etc. Scheduling can still be hidden from a few roles - Insurance, Dietary, Materials Management will never need to see it.
Definitely needed to get rid of clutter in the navigation bar and hide icons not needed - would be able to hide those not used and would keep user from resorting to old navigation paths
In Web Client, the icons in the left navigation can be dragged up or down based on how much they are needed. Up to 4 of the icons in the application drawer can be pinned to the top navigation bar for ease of use. With these functionalities available, is this still needed?
On the left hand Navigation, There are a few icons I would like to remove that I do not want staff to use. But as I look at them, I believe the some are just awaiting their turn for updating. My concern is more in the waffle with the icons that staff had never seen previously, Financial management, System admin, Tables, Scheduling, Escribe, etc. I would like to only show what identity management states they have access to.
I would like to unclutter everyone's life, so my vote goes to both.
I agree with the previous comments. Priority would be the patient specific chart options on the left side navigation pane, but also the need to de-limit/hide any menu item accessible in the system is beneficial.
I was referring to the Applications along the left hand navigation. However, Diana makes a good point below, that it would be nice to hide unneeded icons in the right upper menu as well. Of the two, I think the more immediately beneficial change would be the ability to hide applications from the left hand side.
I agree with Abbey but would also really love to have the icons in top right with the tic tac toe icon be limited as most users for nursing are charts and system menu, however, would want the option to assign what icon's show in this area or to be able to "hide" icons never used based on ubl and not role as working in smaller hospital, some users have multiple "roles".
both, but mainly the left hand side
Does this apply to the application drawer at the top right of web client OR the left hand navigation that is specific to each patient? Please add some details.