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<span style = "color:green;">'''N.B.'''</span>
==Note==
:*<span style = "color:green;">TM4B and Clickatell services cannot be integrated without considerable modifications.</span>  
:*<span style = "color:green;">TM4B and Clickatell services cannot be integrated without considerable modifications.</span>  
:*<span style = "color:green;">Refer to</span> [[Short Message Service]] <span style = "color:green;">for a more complete configuration guide.</span>
:*<span style = "color:green;">Refer to</span> [[Short Message Service]] <span style = "color:green;">for a more complete configuration guide.</span>
:*<span style = "color:green;">SMS and email configurations have no bearing on each other.  They are related only as far as two separate topics under one heading.</span>
:*<span style = "color:green;">SMS and email configurations have no bearing on each other.  They are related only as far as two separate topics under one heading.</span>
:*<span style = "color:green;">See</span> [[Mercury Mail Configuration in Windows]] <span style = "color:green;">for more details.</span>
:*<span style = "color:green;">See</span> [[Mercury Mail Configuration in Windows]] <span style = "color:green;">for more details.</span>
 
==Overview==
The email/SMS notification module is used to notify a patient about an upcoming event/appointment (a Notification). The module consists of two parts, a "front end" setup and a "back end" engine. The front end is  used to set the message template, access for the SMS/email engines and specify if a certain patient should receive notifications. The back end is set to query the database every hour for upcoming events which are set to send notifications and send them.  
The email/SMS notification module is used to notify a patient about an upcoming event/appointment (a Notification). The module consists of two parts, a "front end" setup and a "back end" engine. The front end is  used to set the message template, access for the SMS/email engines and specify if a certain patient should receive notifications. The back end is set to query the database every hour for upcoming events which are set to send notifications and send them.  


==Gateways Supported==
Gateways Supported as of 3.2 are:
Gateways Supported as of 3.2 are:
:* '''TM4B''' http://www.tm4b.com/sending-sms/ - Outside USA only
:* '''TM4B''' http://www.tm4b.com/sending-sms/ - Outside USA only
:* '''Clickatell''' - http://www.clickatell.com/
:* '''Clickatell''' - http://www.clickatell.com/


==Setup (4.0.0)+==
'''Setup SMS/email notification module you need follow these steps for version 4.0.0 and higher:'''
'''Setup SMS/email notification module you need follow these steps for version 4.0.0 and higher:'''


'''1.''' In Left menu: Administration => Globals => Notifications and adjust the configuration as appropriate for your setup:
'''1.''' Go to Administration => Globals => Notifications and adjust the configuration as appropriate for your setup:
 
===Email /SMS Settings===
Email Notification Hours - limits when messages should be sent
Email Notification Hours - limits when messages should be sent


For SMS messages you need to give the correct info for:
===SMS Settings===
For SMS messages you need to give the correct info for:
SMS Notification Hours - limits when messages should be sent  
SMS Notification Hours - limits when messages should be sent  
SMS Gateway Username - user name used for SMS gateway access
SMS Gateway Username - user name used for SMS gateway access
SMS Gateway Password - access password
SMS Gateway Password - access password
SMS Gateway API Key - used to interface with Clickatell  
SMS Gateway API Key - used to interface with Clickatell  


===Email Settings===
For Email Services the following info is needed:
For Email Services the following info is needed:


Notification Email Address - Where will the message come from
* Notification Email Address - Where will the message come from
Email Transport Method - Select: SMTP, SENDMAIL or built in PHPMAIL
* Email Transport Method - Select: SMTP, SENDMAIL or built in PHPMAIL
SMTP Server Hostname - email outgoing server host/ip
* SMTP Server Hostname - email outgoing server host/ip
SMTP Server Port Number  
* SMTP Server Port Number  
SMTP User for Authentication - outgoing server user
* SMTP User for Authentication - outgoing server user
SMTP Password for Authentication - outgoing server password
* SMTP Password for Authentication - outgoing server password
* SMTP Security Protocol - Most newer servers use TLS, but some may use SSL.  Not recommended to use NONE except for testing or connecting inside a firewall to an intermediary MTA (Mail Transferring Agent).
 
====Email Services Supported & Configuration====
Note pretty much any SMTP service should feasibly work with OpenEMR's configuration, but the following list are services that have been verified by developers to work in OpenEMR.  This list is current as of May 2023.
 
===== Mailgun =====
* [https://www.mailgun.com/ Mailgun] (see [https://help.mailgun.com/hc/en-us/articles/203380100-Where-Can-I-Find-My-API-Key-and-SMTP-Credentials- Mailgun Find SMTP Credentials])
** Email Transport Method SMTP
** SMTP Server Hostname: smtp.mailgun.org
** SMTP Server Port Number: 587
** SMTP User for Authentication: login user created in Mailgun (see above linked article)
** SMTP Password for Authentication: password credentials created in Mailgun (see above linked article)
** SMTP Security Protocol: TLS
** Note even though Mailgun's document suggests you would use port 465 we had to use port 587 in the docker images to get mailgun to connect properly.
 
===== Google Workspace SMTP Relay =====
* [https://apps.google.com/supportwidget/articlehome?hl=en&article_url=https%3A%2F%2Fsupport.google.com%2Fa%2Fanswer%2F2956491%3Fhl%3Den&assistant_id=generic-unu&product_context=2956491&product_name=UnuFlow&trigger_context=a Google Workspace SMTP Relay]
** Email Transport Method SMTP
** SMTP Server Hostname: smtp-relay.gmail.com
** SMTP Server Port Number: 587
** SMTP User for Authentication: user created for workspace domain
** SMTP Password for Authentication: create app password [https://support.google.com/mail/answer/185833?hl=en-GB Sign in using app passwords]
** SMTP Security Protocol: TLS
 
===== Gmail personal accounts =====
* [https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/185833?hl=en&visit_id=638218481360565045-1920440819&p=app_passwords_sa&rd=1 Gmail personal accounts]
** Email Transport Method SMTP
** SMTP Server Hostname: smtp.gmail.com
** SMTP Server Port Number: 587
** SMTP User for Authentication: gmail address like somebody@gmail.com
** SMTP Password for Authentication: create app password, click on above Gmail personal accounts link
** SMTP Security Protocol: TLS


'''These globals from 3.2 seems to be missing in the admin tool''' --[[User:Tmccormi|Tony - www.mi-squared.com]] 21:01, 2 March 2011 (UTC)
=== Backend Notifications===
:*$GLOBALS['smtp_use_ssl'] <span style = "color:red;">(REMARK: where is this file located now? In Demographic for any individual Client,(Allow SMTP) or is it in Administration Globals Security Enable SSL?)</span>
*$log_folder_path - this is the path where the back end process will save the logs. You must set this with write access for the user which will run the cron jobs.
:*$log_folder_path - this is the path where the back end process will save the logs. You must set this with write access for the user which will run the cron jobs.


:(Note: at the moment only two SMS engines are supported TM4B - http://www.tm4b.com and Clickatell - http://www.clickatell.com)
:(Note: at the moment only two SMS engines are supported TM4B - http://www.tm4b.com and Clickatell - http://www.clickatell.com)
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=='''Emails for Appointment Reminders, Recalls and General Announcements'''==
=='''Emails for Appointment Reminders, Recalls and General Announcements'''==
If the operating system is Linux, the above <span style = "color:red;">'''will not work'''</span>.  An alternative is to use an email client, such as [https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/ Thunderbird] and the add-on, [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/mail-merge/?src=hp-dl-featured Mail Merge], as explained in this [http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/mass-mail-thunderbird/ tutorial].   
If the operating system is Linux, the above <span style = "color:red;">'''will not work'''</span>.  An alternative is to use an email client, such as [https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/ Thunderbird] and the add-on, [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/mail-merge/?src=hp-dl-featured Mail Merge], as explained in this [http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/mass-mail-thunderbird/ tutorial].  Another alternative, available on all platforms using openEMR version >= 5.0.1, is [[MedEx]], a commercial module.


OpenOffice or LibreOffice usually comes pre-loaded with the operating system to create the spreadsheet for the .csv file.
OpenOffice or LibreOffice usually comes pre-loaded with the operating system to create the spreadsheet for the .csv file.
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This method does not integrate emails with OpenEMR, but security is enhanced.
This method does not integrate emails with OpenEMR, but security is enhanced.
=='''Patient Appointment Reminders via automated voice system'''==
-- [[User:Sherwin Gaddis|Sherwin - ww2.openmedpractice.com]] 10 Sept 2013
Complete and ready for use.
The call reminders will require only the click of a button to start the calls going out. The system
will be able to make up to 100 simultaneous call. So if your office has 30 appointments on the schedule.
All 30 patients will be called at once. The patient will be asked to select 1 to confirm appointment and
that selection will be recorded. The second selection will be recorded which is to cancel appointment.
This information will be gathered within one hour and posted back to the EMR for viewing.
Contact Open Med Practice for a demo/test call.
The patch can be downloaded from http://omp.openmedpractice.com/pacs/Call_Reminder_Patch.zip
'''To install the patch:'''
'''1.''' Simply unzip it and copy the folders inside the patch-callback folder to your instance of OpenEMR.
'''2.''' Go to Administration => Other => Database and select Import. Navigate to your local copy of the patch and into the SQL folder and import the call_reminders.sql and the reminder_content.sql.
'''3.''' Next go to http://callback.openmedpractice.com/register-now and submit the payment form.
:Once we receive your payment we will email you the IVR username and password.
'''4.''' Once you receive those go to Administration > Globals > Notifications and check the box to activate the IVR and copy and paste the username and password that was sent. Program will be activated and ready for use as described above.
Reach us here for any questions:
https://sourceforge.net/p/openemr/discussion/202504/thread/04c47fc7/
Or direct at sgaddis-at-jse.net
We have started working on the voice reminders for the clinical reminders. We will keep everyone posted on our progress.
[[Category:Configuration Guide]]

Latest revision as of 21:11, 17 June 2024

Note

  • TM4B and Clickatell services cannot be integrated without considerable modifications.
  • Refer to Short Message Service for a more complete configuration guide.
  • SMS and email configurations have no bearing on each other. They are related only as far as two separate topics under one heading.
  • See Mercury Mail Configuration in Windows for more details.

Overview

The email/SMS notification module is used to notify a patient about an upcoming event/appointment (a Notification). The module consists of two parts, a "front end" setup and a "back end" engine. The front end is used to set the message template, access for the SMS/email engines and specify if a certain patient should receive notifications. The back end is set to query the database every hour for upcoming events which are set to send notifications and send them.

Gateways Supported

Gateways Supported as of 3.2 are:

Setup (4.0.0)+

Setup SMS/email notification module you need follow these steps for version 4.0.0 and higher:

1. Go to Administration => Globals => Notifications and adjust the configuration as appropriate for your setup:

Email /SMS Settings

Email Notification Hours - limits when messages should be sent

SMS Settings

For SMS messages you need to give the correct info for: SMS Notification Hours - limits when messages should be sent SMS Gateway Username - user name used for SMS gateway access SMS Gateway Password - access password SMS Gateway API Key - used to interface with Clickatell

Email Settings

For Email Services the following info is needed:

  • Notification Email Address - Where will the message come from
  • Email Transport Method - Select: SMTP, SENDMAIL or built in PHPMAIL
  • SMTP Server Hostname - email outgoing server host/ip
  • SMTP Server Port Number
  • SMTP User for Authentication - outgoing server user
  • SMTP Password for Authentication - outgoing server password
  • SMTP Security Protocol - Most newer servers use TLS, but some may use SSL. Not recommended to use NONE except for testing or connecting inside a firewall to an intermediary MTA (Mail Transferring Agent).

Email Services Supported & Configuration

Note pretty much any SMTP service should feasibly work with OpenEMR's configuration, but the following list are services that have been verified by developers to work in OpenEMR. This list is current as of May 2023.

Mailgun
  • Mailgun (see Mailgun Find SMTP Credentials)
    • Email Transport Method SMTP
    • SMTP Server Hostname: smtp.mailgun.org
    • SMTP Server Port Number: 587
    • SMTP User for Authentication: login user created in Mailgun (see above linked article)
    • SMTP Password for Authentication: password credentials created in Mailgun (see above linked article)
    • SMTP Security Protocol: TLS
    • Note even though Mailgun's document suggests you would use port 465 we had to use port 587 in the docker images to get mailgun to connect properly.
Google Workspace SMTP Relay
  • Google Workspace SMTP Relay
    • Email Transport Method SMTP
    • SMTP Server Hostname: smtp-relay.gmail.com
    • SMTP Server Port Number: 587
    • SMTP User for Authentication: user created for workspace domain
    • SMTP Password for Authentication: create app password Sign in using app passwords
    • SMTP Security Protocol: TLS
Gmail personal accounts
  • Gmail personal accounts
    • Email Transport Method SMTP
    • SMTP Server Hostname: smtp.gmail.com
    • SMTP Server Port Number: 587
    • SMTP User for Authentication: gmail address like somebody@gmail.com
    • SMTP Password for Authentication: create app password, click on above Gmail personal accounts link
    • SMTP Security Protocol: TLS

Backend Notifications

  • $log_folder_path - this is the path where the back end process will save the logs. You must set this with write access for the user which will run the cron jobs.
(Note: at the moment only two SMS engines are supported TM4B - http://www.tm4b.com and Clickatell - http://www.clickatell.com)

2. In order to install back end notification processes you need to add cron_email_notification.php and cron_sms_notification.php in system crontab to run every hour. Do this in the command *LINUX* command line.

(REMARK: Windows instructions need to be written, Cronjobs could be accomplished with Windows Task Scheduler.)

For Linux follow these instructions:

bash$ crontab -e
then put in the following lines:
* */1 * * * /var/www/html/openemr/modules/sms_email_reminder/cron_sms_notification.php
* */1 * * * /var/www/html/openemr/modules/sms_email_reminder/cron_email_notification.php
(note: make sure you adjust the path as per your configuration)


3. Login into openEMR and go in section Administration => Globals => Nofications.

There you will find three new sections:
- SMS notification - set provider name and the body of the sms message
- e-Mail notification - set subject, provider name and the body of the email message.
- Phone notification - set USER name, Passsword and URL

4. In openEMR front end, under Patient/Client => summary (-page)=> Edit Demographics => Choices

In this section you will find two options: 1. Allow E-mail and 2. Allow SMS.
This is to be set as required if you want your patient to be notified about an upcoming appointment.

5. Go to Administration => Other => Database.

Find the table automatic_notification:
Edit the 2nd row in which email is the default value. Only change "provider name", "message subject" and "message send from". Write the body as per your requirement in the "message" section. --Dr.Arnab Naha

6. Some useful Annonations:

***NAME*** - for entering the name of the patient automatically
***DATE*** - for entering the date of the appointment automatically
***STARTTIME*** - For entering the start time of the appointment
***ENDTIME*** - for the end time of the appointment
***PROVIDER*** - to state the provider automatically with whom the appointment is fixed --Dr. Arnab Naha

7. You need to configure mercury mail in your xampp or separately to be able to send mails. Mercury Mail acts as a secure mail server on your local machine. Dr. Arnab Naha

Emails for Appointment Reminders, Recalls and General Announcements

If the operating system is Linux, the above will not work. An alternative is to use an email client, such as Thunderbird and the add-on, Mail Merge, as explained in this tutorial. Another alternative, available on all platforms using openEMR version >= 5.0.1, is MedEx, a commercial module.

OpenOffice or LibreOffice usually comes pre-loaded with the operating system to create the spreadsheet for the .csv file.

A stock email for an upcoming appointment day would be paired with variables such the patients' first and last names plus the patients' email addresses. The time of the appointment can be another variable. The user is free to incorporate more variables with additional columns in the spreadsheet.

This process can be used to recall patients for their annual exam or to make a general announcement, e.g., the office will be closing because the physician plans to retire.

Old emails can be quickly deleted with ctrl and shift by holding the Control key while clicking the first email to be deleted, then holding the Shift key and clicking the last email to be deleted; thus minimizing clutter in Thunderbird.

Both Thunderbird and Mail Merge are open source.

This method does not integrate emails with OpenEMR, but security is enhanced.