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What’s New for Physicians

Table of

Contents

A

FTER

V

ISIT

S

UMMARY

(AVS) ... 4

1.

Translate Patient Sigs into Patients’ Preferred Language

... 4

2.

Medication Short Name Parameter is Deprecated in AVS Instructions

... 4

3.

Clinicians Can Now Edit Instructions on the AVS

... 5

G

ENERAL

... 5

4.

It’s Time for Storyboard

... 5

5.

Sticky Notes

... 5

6.

Document Adoption in the Pedigree

... 6

7.

More Descriptive Names For Results Print Groups

... 6

8.

Changes to Downtime report

... 7

9.

Share Discharge Summary Notes With Your Patients

... 7

10.

Print Job Completed Notifications Are Removed

... 7

11.

Quick Chat with Provider Team Sign-In

... 8

12.

Select More Column Intervals in Timeline

... 9

13.

Clinicians Can Now Open Timeline From Accordion Report Links

... 9

14.

Consistent Appearances for Similar Patient Names

... 9

15.

Users Can Easily See When Patient Has Incongruent Sex and Obstetric Information

.. 9

16.

Show Relevant Questions for Transgender, Intersex, and Nonbinary Patients

... 10

17.

Sending Result Messages for External Results in Media Manager is Easier

... 10

18.

Use Fuzzy Dates to Document Problem Onset if Precise Date Unknown

... 10

I

N

B

ASKET

... 11

19.

New Look for Attesting Notes From Outside the Notes Activity

... 11

20.

New ADT Folder For Messages Related to Admissions, Discharges and Transfers

.... 11

L

ABS

... 12

21.

Corrected and Preliminary Lab Results Now Called Out for Clinicians

... 12

22.

Lab Results Notes Now Appear in a Results Communications Section

... 12

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M

EDICATIONS

/

M

EDICATION

R

ECONCILIATION

... 13

24.

More Logical Layout for Medication Dispensing Information in Order Composer

.... 13

25.

See When Prescribed Inpatient Orders are Modified or Discontinued

... 14

26.

View a Patient’s Home Medications Without Editing

... 15

27.

Discharge Review No Longer Allows Reprinting From Other Encounters

... 15

28.

Clearer Labels in Discharge Medication Reconciliation

... 16

29.

See When the First Dose or Start Date/Time is from a Modification or Reorder

... 16

30.

New Column in Common Medication Shows the Medica

tion’s Status

... 17

31.

When Pending/Unpending a Modified Medication Changes the End Time

... 17

32.

Compare the Effectiveness of Outpatient and Inpatient Medications in SlicerDicer

. 18

O

RDERS

... 18

33.

ADT Orders are Moving to a New Rule-based Framework

... 18

34.

Recommend Order Searches to Help Clinicians Find What They are Looking For

... 18

35.

Warning Message for Existing Signed & Held Orders

... 19

36.

Distinguish Inactive Orders At A Glance

... 19

37.

Restart from Previous Admission Tab Now Shows Orders on Provider Hold

... 20

38.

Change Order Frequency Without Resetting the Start Date

... 20

P

ERSONALIZATION

... 21

39.

Horizontal Activity Tabs are Customizable and Easier to View

... 21

40.

New Look for Notes Personalization Settings

... 22

41.

Customize the Blank Column in Printed Patient Lists

... 23

42.

Drag and Drop to Rearrange Navigators

... 23

43.

Search for Favorite User Order Sets Created by Other Users

... 24

44.

Clickable Check Boxes Can Now be Added in the SmartPhrase Editor

... 24

45.

Last Lab Value SmartLinks are Now Easier to Work With

... 25

46.

The Carbon Theme Returns to Hyperspace

... 25

47.

See a Note’s Service First Instead of the Author

... 26

48.

Choose Whether SmartLinks and Sections in Notes Are Collapsed or Expanded

... 26

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What’s New for Physicians

50.

Define Level of Detail in the Pedigree

... 28

T

HERAPY

P

LANS

... 29

51.

Therapy Plan Scheduling is More Flexible

... 29

52.

Clinicians Can Discontinue Released Orders When Cancelling a Treatment Day

... 29

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What’s New for Physicians

This document includes new items for

EpicCare Inpatient Orders

for the December 2020 Upgrade.

A

FTER

V

ISIT

S

UMMARY

(AVS)

1.

Translate Patient Sigs into Patients’ Preferred Language

(Ref #662187)

Patient sigs are now automatically translated into the patient’s preferred language in the AVS. If a

warning appears at the bottom of the AVS, check for sigs that were not translated and make sure patients understand how to take the medication.

2.

Medication Short Name Parameter is Deprecated in AVS Instructions

(Ref #704617)

The Instructions section now uses the medication short name for medications in the “START taking” and “CHANGE how you take” sections. The medication’s long name appears in the “STOP taking” section.

When multiple medications with the same short name have been changed, the “Instructions” section now shows “multiple changes” instead of the first item that was changed.

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3.

Clinicians Can Now Edit Instructions on the AVS

(Ref #722938)

In addition to having the ability to edit notes from the Preview AVS activity, clinicians can now edit instructions as well.

G

ENERAL

4.

It’s Time for Storyboard

(Ref #615731)

Storyboard is the foundation of a new and improved workspace layout. It includes information

previously shown in the workspace header and summary reports. It is designed to reduce the need to

jump around in a patient’s chart. This is an important change, please see Tip Sheet for details.

5.

Sticky Notes

(Ref #665506)

There are two kinds of sticky notes that allow you to jot down brief notes. My Sticky Note (yellow) is specific to the user. Each time a user opens the patient’s chart, he can see and edit the note he

previously wrote for himself. No other users can see the text of that note. The Specialty Comments Sticky Note (blue with stethoscope) is specific to the specialty and is shared by all users across the login department specialty. With Storyboard, sticky notes appear automatically and cannot be removed.

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6.

Document Adoption in the Pedigree

(Ref #660848)

You can now indicate whether a patient or patient’s relatives are adopted by selecting the Adopted

check box in the right sidebar. Adopted individuals are surrounded by brackets and connected to their adoptive parents by a dotted line. In the example below, A and B are the relative’s biological parents

and C and D are her adoptive parents. Adoptive Mother, Father, and Parent options also appear in the right-click menu after the person a provider is documenting on is marked as Adopted.

E shows a patient marked adopted. F shows a relative marked adopted.

7.

More Descriptive Names For Results Print Groups

(Ref #664348)

To ensure that print group titles accurately reflect the information that appears, the following changes were made:

Radiology Reports – is now titled Results with Impressions

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8.

Changes to Downtime report

(Ref #683078)

• Discontinued orders now appear in strikeout text.

• The Ordered column now appears first instead of the Start column. The Start column now appears after the order name so that the Start and Stop columns are next to each other. • The year now appears as two digits rather than four.

• Order IDs now appear next to the order names.

• For procedure orders, the most recent occurrence and the next occurrence now appear.

9.

Share Discharge Summary Notes With Your Patients

(Ref #683749)

You can now use the Share w/Patient button to share discharge summary notes with patients. This is not applicable to Behavioral Health MD notes.

10.

Print Job Completed Notifications Are Removed

(Ref #689721)

To decrease the number of notifications that users see and to ensure they do not see inconsistent

information, the “Print Job Completed” notification no longer appears in any situation where

medication labels are printed.

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11.

Quick Chat with Provider Team Sign-In

(Ref #684615)

Secure Chat now integrates with Sign-In. Provider Team Sign-In Groups have been created so that messages can be sent to an individual (charge nurse) or a group (all phlebotomists).

• When a user signs in at the beginning of their shift, they are added to the appropriate group(s) based on their role and location.

• They will be included on all new messages sent to the group.

• At the end of their shift, when they sign out, they are removed from the group and will not be added to any new conversations that include the group.

• They are not automatically removed from existing conversations when they sign out, because they might still need to participate in them. However, they have the option to leave conversations if they no longer want to receive messages.

• For example, if a user wanted to send a message to the B5 Inpatient nursing group (such as “I am in Isolation Room B552 and need more supplies”) the department sign-in group would receive that message for anyone signed in to that department.

Please note, if you are not automatically prompted to sign in, go to Patient Lists to do so. Shown below.

Below shows example of how you would select a Provider Team for sending a private chat.

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12.

Select More Column Intervals in Timeline

(Ref # 683425)

Timeline provides clinicians with new ways to visualize data in Accordion Reports.

• Offers dynamic environments where clinicians can see different information for each patient. • Gives clinicians more intuitive ways to view the data they want to see and to hide the rest. • Clinicians can switch between graphs and data on the fly.

• Clinicians can easily identify trends across different types of data.

• Clinicians can quickly see events summarized by periods of time longer than four hours. For example, they can see trends per eight-hour shift or per day.

• Timeline reports are not available in the Summary or Patient Lists activity. • Cumulative Intake and Output information does not yet appear in Timeline.

Clinicians can select column intervals longer than 4 hours in Timeline.

13.

Clinicians Can Now Open Timeline From Accordion Report Links

(Ref # 693524)

Clicking a link to an accordion report within print groups now takes users directly to Timeline to review patient information.

14.

Consistent Appearances for Similar Patient Names

(Ref #689121)

Similar patient names in the Schedule at a Glance and Patient List Glance now appear in bold and italics, the same way they do in the Schedule, Patient Lists and other activities.

15.

Users Can Easily See When a Patient Has Incongruent Sex and Obstetric Information

(Ref #692217)

See information for patients with incongruent sex, gender, and obstetric information documented in their chart (for example, a patient with legal sex of male and obstetric information).

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16.

Show Relevant Questions for Transgender, Intersex, and Nonbinary Patients

(Ref #695413)

To better support transgender, gender-nonconforming, and nonbinary patients who have taken or plan to take steps to better align their physical characteristics or social gender with their identity, the

questions now refer to affirmation rather than transition. The system now applies inclusive logic when showing sex-restricted questions to make sure all potentially relevant questions appear for patients regardless of their legal sex.

17.

Sending Result Messages for External Results in Media Manager is Easier

(Ref #696974)

You no longer need to manually select the Modify result checkbox after choosing Create Results. Select or clear the Send message checkbox when appropriate to determine whether a Results message is sent for the external results.

The Modify result checkbox is selected by default after a user enters an external result and clicks Create

Results.

18.

Use Fuzzy Dates to Document Problem Onset if Precise Date Unknown

(Ref #674731)

When evaluating problems for quality measures, we use the earliest date in the fuzzy date range. The graphed line for the problem will begin on the first date in the fuzzy date range. The tooltip for the problem will show the properly formatted fuzzy date, e.g., for a note date that contains only a year, the line will begin on January 1 for that year, but the tooltip will show the noted date as only the year.

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I

N

B

ASKET

19.

New Look for Attesting Notes From Outside the Notes Activity

(Ref #666936)

Users will have a slightly different experience when attesting notes from an In Basket message or a Navigator section. The same options are available and the workflow is the same, but you might notice that:

• From an In Basket message, the attestation opens in a full screen activity instead of a standalone window.

• From a navigator section, the attestation opens in a sidebar instead of inside the navigator section.

20.

New ADT Folder Contains Messages Related to Admissions, Discharges and Transfers

(Ref #683516)

Clinicians will now receive the following In Basket messages in the Hospital ADT folder, rather than in separate folders:

• Length of Stay Alerts, • Admission Notices, • Discharge Notices, • Transfer Notices.

To act on these messages, click Chart to open Chart Review, or click Flowsheets to open Flowsheets. Users could also review Event History for a quick look at a patient's ADT events.

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L

ABS

21.

Corrected and Preliminary Lab Results Now Called Out for Clinicians

(Ref #668703)

When you see a superscript C or P when reviewing lab results in reports: C = lab result flagged as corrected

P = lab result flagged as preliminary

22.

Lab Results Notes Now Appear in a Results Communications Section

(Ref #731830)

When a lab result has an associated note, that note now appears in a new Result Communications section at the bottom of the results print group. This change allows users to first see the most up-to-date result information because result notes can include information written prior to a result being updated or changed. The image below shows the result note as it appeared before the change (top picture) and the New Result Communications section (bottom picture).

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23.

Lab Results Now Show Headings

(Ref #718552)

When clinicians view lab results, headings now appear so they can more clearly see which columns

show the component, the component’s value, and the reference range for that test.

M

EDICATIONS

/

M

EDICATION

R

ECONCILIATION

24.

More Logical Layout for Medication Dispensing Information in the Order Composer

(Ref #661660)

The Dispense section of the Order Composer has been rearranged. The new arrangement more closely follows prescribers' workflow when using discrete sigs and automatic dispense calculation. This section now appears directly below the Duration display item so that clinicians can enter all the information needed to generate a discrete sig before reaching the Patient Sig section.

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25.

See When Prescribed Inpatient Orders are Modified or Discontinued

(Ref #672395)

A new message lets clinicians working in discharge medication reconciliation know when an inpatient order they've already prescribed for discharge has since been modified or discontinued. Here's an example of how it works:

1. A clinician completes discharge medication reconciliation and prescribes two inpatient orders for discharge.

2. Before the patient is discharged, the same or different clinician uses the Manage Orders activity to discontinue one of the inpatient orders and modify the other one. At this point a warning appears to the clinician working in Manage Orders to let them know the order being

discontinued has been prescribed for discharge and reminds the clinician to review the discharge prescription to verify whether it should be discontinued as well.

3. The clinician opens discharge medication reconciliation to follow up on the warning message. This is when the new messaging appears underneath any prescriptions created from inpatient medications that were discontinued and modified. This makes it easy to find which ones need to be reviewed.

Above shows an inpatient medication that was prescribed for discharge that has been (A)

discontinued and (B) modified since it was prescribed.

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What’s New for Physicians

26.

View a Patient’s Home Medications Without Editing

(Ref #674576)

When another clinician has the Home Meds section locked, you can now see the list of a patient's medications and mark them as reviewed. Use the Try Again button to check whether the section is available for editing.

27.

Discharge Review No Longer Allows Reprinting From Other Encounters

(Ref #675514)

If you want to reprint prescriptions that were placed in other encounters, you can use the Discharge Medication Reconciliation Navigator to create a new prescription to print, or you could go to the original encounter where the order was placed to reprint the prescriptions.

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28.

Clearer Labels in Discharge Medication Reconciliation

(Ref #682409)

To clarify what reconciliation decisions were made for a patient's prior-to-admission medications the following wording is now used:

• "No Active Inpatient Medication" instead of "Not Ordered for Admission"

• “Continued for Admission" indicates continuation of the patient's home medication

29.

See When the First Dose or Start Date/Time is from a Modification or Reorder

(Ref #683918)

When a scheduled inpatient medication order is reordered or modified in a way that causes the system to discontinue the original order and create a new order, it's now clearer that the first dose of the new order isn't the first dose for the patient.

• Text now appears in the order's summary sentence in Manage Orders to indicate when the first dose date refers to the first dose after the last modification or the first dose after the last reorder.

• This change applies only to scheduled medications. PRN medications continue to show only the starting date and time.

The summary sentence indicates that the date is the first dose after the last modification.

The order report shows the start date/time for the original order as well as the start date/time after the

last modification.

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30.

New Column in Common Medication Shows the Medication’s Status

(Ref #706315)

With the new Status column providers can clearly see if a medication is discontinued. Pended medications will no longer be shown.

This can be viewed from Chart Review. See example below.

31.

When Pending/Unpending a Modified Medication Changes the End Time

(Ref #707332)

When you modify an active medication order and specify an exact end time, and then pend the order, you will want to confirm the recalculated end time when you restore your work. In this situation, you will now see a warning in the sidebar and the Order Composer to let you know the end time was recalculated by the system.

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32.

Compare the Effectiveness of Outpatient and Inpatient Medications in SlicerDicer

(Ref #730492)

Two new filters (76-Hospital or Clinic-Administered Medications and 77-Outpatient Medications) have been added to the data models so that users can identify patients documented as taking a medication in a specific context. This can be especially useful for comparing outcomes depending on where medications are taken. When the context of the medication is not important, users can continue to use filter 5-Medications to identify patients documented as taking meds from any source.

O

RDERS

33.

ADT Orders are Moving to a New Rule-based Framework

(Ref #668514)

Make sure to read the Tip Sheet for details.

34.

Recommend Order Searches to Help Clinicians Find What They are Looking For

(Ref #662446)

Suggestions appear as “Did you mean: …” when searching for orders to help you find what you are

looking for. The suggestions are based on past order search data.

For example, a clinician searches for a liver function test by entering “lft” and no orders are found. A link now appears to search for hepatic, as in hepatic function test instead.

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What’s New for Physicians

35.

Warning Message for Existing Signed & Held Orders

(Ref #663409)

A warning will appear when opening an Order Set from which a patient already has signed and held orders.

Click the double arrow to expand the alert window.

This will show you which orders from the Order Set are already signed and held.

36.

Distinguish Inactive Orders At A Glance

(Ref #685687)

Visual changes have been made to help you quickly distinguish active orders from completed, held, or expired orders. Orders now turn gray when they are completed, expired, or on provider hold or MAR Hold. The previous meaning of a light gray background no longer applies. Expired, Completed, and Last Dose in Progress labels now appear underneath the summary sentence. The Held by Provider label has not changed.

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37.

Restart from Previous Admission Tab Now Shows Orders on Provider Hold

(Ref #688827)

To give clinicians clearer information about the status of orders from a previous encounter, the Restart from Previous Admission tab shows a label indicating which orders were on manual provider hold in the previous encounter.

38.

Change Order Frequency Without Resetting the Start Date

(Ref #696169)

When a clinician changes the start date or time of an order and then changes the frequency, the Order Composer now keeps the clinician's date or time changes instead of resetting them. It is recommended that you enter information in the Order Composer starting at the top and working to the bottom, so that you set the frequency before the start date.

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P

ERSONALIZATION

39.

Horizontal Activity Tabs are Customizable and Easier to View

(Ref #683525)

With Storyboard, users can “promote” a frequently used activity tab so they are easier to pick out.

Right click the tab you want to promote, then click Mark as Important.

The tab will now appear with a colored band across the top and a matching colored background circle around the icon. In addition, the font will be slightly larger and there will be a bit more space before such tabs. The system will automatically assign a color. Right click again if you want to change the highlight color. Select Change Highlight Color, and then select a color of your choosing. Should you wish to remove the color, right click the tab and select Mark as Important (this acts as a toogle to add and remove the feature).

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40.

New Look for Notes Personalization Settings

(Ref #662768)

The notes personalization settings have a new look to make it easier for clinicians to personalize how they write notes. Notable changes include:

• Re-order speed buttons – Click and drag speed buttons to re-order instead of clicking arrow icons. • Remove a speed button – Hover over it and click the X.

• Restore default settings – To make it easier for a clinician to remove all their personalized settings, the Restore Defaults button applies to all settings rather than having a button in each section of the window. This restores a user's personalized speed buttons to the default buttons defined in their profile. To revert only a personalized caption for a speed button, click the double arrow icon next to the caption.

• Personalize HPI settings – All settings on the HPI Personalization window now appear together so clinicians don't have to click through multiple tabs. You can personalize speed buttons for specific chief complaints similar as you would personalize speed buttons for other types of notes.

• To open the Notes Personalization window, click the wrench icon in the outpatient notes sidebar, notes navigator sections, or ASAP's My Notes activity.

• To open HPI Personalization window, click the wrench in NoteWriter when an HPI form is open.

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41.

Customize the Blank Column in Printed Patient Lists

(Ref #665154)

Customize the width and height of the blank column in your printed patient list using the small, medium, and large buttons for width and height in the Print window.

42.

Drag and Drop to Rearrange Navigators

(Ref #665252)

You can rearrange the sections of your navigators to suit your specific needs. (1) Open the Personalization mode.

(2) Drag and drop sections within the same topic, between topics, or move topics around. (3) Accept changes.

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43.

Search for Favorite User Order Sets Created by Other Users

(Ref #673759)

User Order Sets created by your colleagues are now easier to access. When you add someone else's User Order Set as a favorite, it appears in your searches as well as the Favorites list. Please see tip sheet for full details.

If you were to favorite Sue Oster’s Order Set, it would appear in your searches too.

44.

Clickable Check Boxes Can Now be Added in the SmartPhrase Editor

(Ref #677694)

You can now include check boxes in the SmartPhrase Editor. Find the new Insert Checkbox option by clicking the star icon to open the All Tools Menu, and then selecting All Other Tools. It is recommended that you consider adding the new Insert Checkbox button to your toolbar using the Personalize Toolbar option in the editor if you anticipate using this frequently.

You could also insert check boxes on the fly using the same button in other SmartTool-enabled text boxes. This new button does not appear in the SmartText Editor, but you can copy and paste check boxes into SmartTexts if needed. After a check box is added, left-click the box to check or uncheck it. Users who prefer keystrokes over clicks can select a check box using the right or left arrow keys and then press Enter or the spacebar to check or uncheck the box.

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45.

Last Lab Value SmartLinks are Now Easier to Work With

(Ref #678422)

It is now much easier to enter result components when working with SmartLinks that show information about a patient's recent labs. An updated editor makes it easier to find and enter result components for the following SmartLinks:

.BRIEFLAB shows the most recent lab results for specified result components in a table. Results are grouped by result component base names.

.LABBRIEF shows previous results in a table. Results are grouped by result component base names, and times appear.

.LABLAST shows the most recent lab results in tables. Results are grouped in tables by result component name, and times appear.

.LASTLAB shows the most recent lab results for specified result components.

.LASTLABX shows the most recent lab results for specified result components. This is a condensed display of .LASTLAB.

.RESULAST shows previous results in tables based on result component names. Results with the same base names are grouped as the same component in the tables.

.RESUFAST Shows previous results in a table. Results are grouped by result component base names.

46.

The Carbon Theme Returns to Hyperspace

(Ref #686808)

The updated Carbon theme provides users with a neutral dark background for their work. Change your

theme via the Epic button, click My Settings, then click Themes.

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47.

S

ee a Note’s Service First Instead of the Author

(Ref #689280)

Users now have the option to see a note’s service first in the note list, rather than the note’s author. To do so, click the wrench from within your Notes activity. Select Personalize note list layout. Select Service as your Show First option. A preview of your selection will appear.

48.

Choose Whether SmartLinks and Sections in Notes Are Collapsed or Expanded

(Ref #690145)

Users who review notes can now save their own preference for whether collapsible SmartLinks and sections appear as expanded or collapsed by default. This is done from within the note itself. (A) The Expand all by Default checkbox does not appear until after you click Expand All. You are then given the option. Similarly, if you were to click Collapse all, the Collapse all be Default checkbox would appear. (B) The checkboxes will also appear next to a SmartLink when a user clicks the double chevron.

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49.

Most-Used and Favorite SmartTools are Sorted to the Top

(Ref #693744)

The SmartLink/SmartPhrase Butler can be sorted based on your most-used SmartTools. This change applies when the Butler is sorted by Favorites, not Alphabetic.

Previously, when using the SmartTool Butler to pull in a SmartLink or a SmartPhrase, users needed to favorite the SmartTools they wanted so they would appear near the top of the search results as they typed. Now, the frequency with which you use a given SmartTool will impact how it is sorted in your search results, along with its status as a favorite. In addition, both favorited and most-used SmartTools now appear in bold font so that users can more easily find the SmartTool they are most probably searching for. Favorited SmartTools continue to appear with the star icon filled in with yellow.

When you start typing a dot phrase (A), an exact match would appear first (none shown), followed by favorited and most-used SmartTools, then most-used SmartTools that aren't favorited, and then any additional potential matches (B). Users can turn on sorting by favorites by clicking the chevrons (C) to open filter and sort options and selecting Favorites.

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50.

Define Level of Detail in the Pedigree

(Ref #694184)

Take more granular control of the information that appears in the Pedigree from new options in the wrench menu:

• Toggle comments on and off.

• Show details for all conditions, selected conditions, or no conditions.

For a relative with only unselected conditions, click to expand and show unselected conditions and other information.

New options in the updated wrench menu. (A) Collapsed view of relative with unselected conditions. (B) Expanded view of relative with unselected conditions. (C) The same relative when her conditions are selected.

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T

HERAPY

P

LANS

51.

Therapy Plan Scheduling is More Flexible

(Ref #678275)

When you place orders from a therapy plan, you can order a visit request that will be sent to the scheduler for each due date based on the order interval. Details are explained in a Tip Sheet.

52.

Clinicians Can Discontinue Released Orders When Cancelling a Treatment Day

(Ref #697311)

The Orders to Review for Discontinuation window now appears when a user cancels a treatment day. Active plan orders are selected by default and you can choose which orders are to be discontinued and which ones are to be kept active. Previously, the window only appeared when a treatment plan was discontinued

.

53.

Therapy Plan Orders Must Have a Scheduling Tolerance

(Ref #700284)

Review the number of days in the Default tolerance before and Default tolerance after fields when placing orders in a therapy plan and update as needed. When the fields are not already populated automatically, values are needed.

default buttons defined in their profile.

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11,3 % of respondents experienced negative emotions when contemplating creative visual works with national characteristics, explaining the oversaturation of the perception

Fifth, testing of the invariant of the EVC model of the content of primary foreign-language education, namely, the data of Tables 2–7 and the diagram in Figure 1 show