Description 

Screen where you can see all the administrative and clinical alerts, of a specific patient or all patients, who have an alert. They can be displayed by administrative or clinical alerts. (If you have a patient selected, a message will be displayed if you want to display alerts for that specific patient or for all patients, who have alerts.)


Access


Through Main Menu

  • Click on the Alert Manager button, in the Main Menu. 
  • Select a patient and then click on the More button, located at the top of screen.
  • Select the Alert Manager option.

Through QuickLinks

  • Click on the QuickLinks text, located at the top of the screen in Main Menu and select the Patients option. 
  • Once in the Patients screen, select a patient and then click on the More button, located at the top of screen.
  • Then select the Alert Manager option.

Through Appointments 

  • Click on the Appointments button, located in Main Menu. 
  • Once in the Appointments screen, select patient and then click on Patients Details button, located in the Side Panel section. 
  • In the Patients screen, click on the More button and select the Alert Manager option.


Sections 


Buttons

  • Print: Allows you to print the report of all patient alerts. 
  • Previous: Closes the screen.
  • Clinical: When selected, clinical patient alerts will be displayed. 
  • Office: When selected, administrative patient alerts will be displayed. 
  • Patient: Patient's name. 
  • Created On: Displays the date the alert was created.  Press the information button, to observe the user who created the alert and the user who ran it. 
  • Every: Displays the number of times the alert will be displayed. 
  • Interval: Displays the time interval that the alert will be displayed.   
  • Recurring: It will display the recurring time of the alert. 
  • Create Reminder: Displays the date the alert was created. 
  • Alert: Displays the patient's alert. 
  • Enabled: Identifies whether the alert is enabled. 
  • Delete: When pressed, deletes the selected alert. 



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