Difference between revisions of "Force User to Send the Note for Attending Physician Signature"
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+ | See also: [http://wiki.galenhealthcare.com/Q:_Why_doesn%27t_%22prompt_user_to_route_for_further_signature%22_work%3F?title=Q:_Why_doesn%27t_%22prompt_user_to_route_for_further_signature%22_work%3F&action=submit Q: Why doesn't prompt user to route for further signature work?] |
Latest revision as of 16:12, 2 February 2012
When a Mid-Level Provider, such as a Nurse Practitioner or Resident, signs a note in Enterprise EHR, they usually need to have a Supervising or Attending Physician review and Sign the note. These are the necessary steps to force the user to send the note for further signature:
- Verify the Finalization Authority Level on Document Type in Dictionary.
- Go to TWAdmin>Dictionaries>Document Type.
- In the example below, Established document type has Finalization Authority Level 8.
- Check the box labeled ‘Prompt User to Route for Further Signature’ on the General Properties II section of the Document Type.
- Verify the Finalization Authority on the Midlevel Provider is lower than the Document Type.
- When the user with a lower Finalization Authority Level than the selected note signs the note, the Task Details dialogue box will appear forcing the user to select an Attending Provider to Co-Sign their note.
See also: Q: Why doesn't prompt user to route for further signature work?