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*PA's finalization authority must be lower than the document type finalization authority.
 
*PA's finalization authority must be lower than the document type finalization authority.
*In the [[Document Type]] dictionary, on the document types a PA may use, place a check mark on "Route for further signature" to be used for PA's.
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*In the [[Document Type]] dictionary, on the document types a PA may use, place a check mark on "Prompt User to Route for Further Signature" to be used for PA's.
  
  
 
Workflow:
 
Workflow:
  
*PA creates note, signs note as author  
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*PA creates note, signs note as author.
 
*This forces a task window to appear for PA to send a "co-sign" note task to provider when they sign initially. This allows the flexibility for those PA's who may alternate which physician they have co-sign their notes.
 
*This forces a task window to appear for PA to send a "co-sign" note task to provider when they sign initially. This allows the flexibility for those PA's who may alternate which physician they have co-sign their notes.

Latest revision as of 20:08, 26 November 2012

How do I set up Allscripts for physician assistants who require a supervising physician to co-sign their notes?


Set Up:

  • PA's finalization authority must be lower than the document type finalization authority.
  • In the Document Type dictionary, on the document types a PA may use, place a check mark on "Prompt User to Route for Further Signature" to be used for PA's.


Workflow:

  • PA creates note, signs note as author.
  • This forces a task window to appear for PA to send a "co-sign" note task to provider when they sign initially. This allows the flexibility for those PA's who may alternate which physician they have co-sign their notes.