Difference between revisions of "Patient health information capture (MU3))"
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:*User can identify patient information that has been electronically shared by the patient. | :*User can identify patient information that has been electronically shared by the patient on the patient portal. | ||
:*User can import information that the patient enters into the patient portal. | :*User can import information into the electronic chart that the patient enters into the patient portal. | ||
:*User can then access this information in the patient's electronic chart. | :*User can then access this information in the patient's electronic chart. | ||
:*User can provide a reference to outside records by simply placing a link in the patient's charting notes. | :*User can provide a reference to outside records by simply placing a link in the patient's charting notes. | ||
:*This link can then be copy/pasted into a web browser to the outside record. For example, a link that a patient gives to a document in a google shared drive. | :*This link can then be copy/pasted into a web browser to the outside record. For example, a link that a patient gives to a document in a google shared drive. |
Revision as of 22:13, 27 October 2021
Status
- VERIFIED COMPLETE
- Ready to sign self-declaration.
Notes
- User can identify patient information that has been electronically shared by the patient on the patient portal.
- User can import information into the electronic chart that the patient enters into the patient portal.
- User can then access this information in the patient's electronic chart.
- User can provide a reference to outside records by simply placing a link in the patient's charting notes.
- This link can then be copy/pasted into a web browser to the outside record. For example, a link that a patient gives to a document in a google shared drive.