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This dictionary is used to define course options for HPI – Symptom Note Forms. Chief complaints are linked to HPI – Symptom Note
 
This dictionary is used to define course options for HPI – Symptom Note Forms. Chief complaints are linked to HPI – Symptom Note
 
forms. Examples are: Continuous, Waxing and Waning, and Resolved.
 
forms. Examples are: Continuous, Waxing and Waning, and Resolved.
 
  
 
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*  '''Code''' - The Code is a unique identifier that must be supplied.  This is not displayed in the product and is used for identification purposes only.
 
*  '''Code''' - The Code is a unique identifier that must be supplied.  This is not displayed in the product and is used for identification purposes only.

Latest revision as of 15:20, 12 February 2014

Description

This dictionary is used to define course options for HPI – Symptom Note Forms. Chief complaints are linked to HPI – Symptom Note forms. Examples are: Continuous, Waxing and Waning, and Resolved.

Definition

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  • Code - The Code is a unique identifier that must be supplied. This is not displayed in the product and is used for identification purposes only.
  • Name - This is the name that will appear for the end users in the EHR application. This should be unique to prevent confusion.
  • Mnemonic - This is not required, but it used as a secondary identifier. This does not appear in the product and unless you have another use for it, the recommendation would be to make this the same as the code.
  • Inactive - The inactive flag allows you to inactivate or hide an entry. If an item is inactivated, users would not have the ability to select the allergen in the future, although any patients with the allergen defined would remain viewable.
  • Enforced - The enforced flag designates whether a dictionary item is required and cannot be changed. In most cases, this comes predefined by Allscripts and should not be selected for new entries. If an entry is enforced, it cannot be modified or inactivated.

-portions of this article refer to KB document 3108