We have updated Messages with a new look and feel.
Features Updates
User Messages
New Look & Feel!
Easily Select Messages for Bulk Actions
Users can now select all messages or multiple messages to easily select bulk actions such as archiving.
Improved Search Functionality
The search now includes senders’ names.
Messages in the Patient Chart
New Look & Feel!
We have updated Messages with a new look and feel.
Patient Name Automatically Populates when Composing
When in the patient’s chart and composing, the patient’s name will automatically populate.
Print from the Chart
The ability to print a message within the patient chart has been added.
Patient Education
New Look & Feel!
We have updated Patient Education with a new look and feel.
Patient Chart - PortalConnect
New Look & Feel!
We have updated the PortalConnect section with a new look and feel.
Practice Level Appointment Categories
Ability to Create Appointment Categories for the whole Practice
User’s with the ability to create practice appointment categories will see a new “Practice Appointment Categories sub-section under Settings-Scheduling. To create a practice appointment category, click Add New and complete the field as you would for an individual user category.
For users without the ability to create practice appointment categories, they will see all appointment categories and can see whether they’re their categories, or practice level categories.
If a user category has the same name as a practice category, the user level will override the practice level category.
Appointment Categories organized Alphabetically
When scheduling or using the category filter all appointment categories will be displayed in alphabetical order.
To enable this feature, contact our Support Team!
Patient Demographics
Capturing a Patient’s Sex and Gender
Previously there was a “gender” field with the options male and female. We have relabeled this field to “Sex” and added a new “Gender” field. You can capture a patient’s sex and use the gender field for additional information related their gender.