Difference between revisions of "OpenEMR 4.1.2 Users Guide"
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===Supplementary Topics=== | ===Supplementary Topics=== | ||
:* [[Adding and Removing User Permissions|Access Controls]]. | :* [[Adding and Removing User Permissions|Access Controls]]. | ||
:*[[OpenEMR_Backup_Tools|Backup]]: Lest you rue the day. | :*[[OpenEMR_Backup_Tools|Backup]]: Lest you rue the day. Windows users, take note of this [http://sourceforge.net/p/openemr/discussion/202505/thread/2a87885a/?page=0 Forum thread]. | ||
:* [[Configuring and testing Emergency access|Break Glass - Emergency Access configuration]]. | :* [[Configuring and testing Emergency access|Break Glass - Emergency Access configuration]]. | ||
:* [[CAMOS module]]: | :* [[CAMOS module]]: An Intuitive Interface for Text Organization and Insertion in a Patient's Chart. | ||
:* [[Charges_Panel|Charges Panel]]. | :* [[Charges_Panel|Charges Panel]]. | ||
:* [[CDR User Manual|Clinical Decision Rules]]. | :* [[CDR User Manual|Clinical Decision Rules]]. | ||
:* [http://www.open-emr.org/wiki/index.php/File:Clinical_Decision_Rules_Manual.pdf CDR Guide] | :* [http://www.open-emr.org/wiki/index.php/File:Clinical_Decision_Rules_Manual.pdf CDR Guide]: How to add Rules for Clinical Quality Measures. | ||
:* [[CDR_User_Manual|CDR User Manual]]. | :* [[CDR_User_Manual|CDR User Manual]]. | ||
:* [[Code_Types|Configure and Add Code Types]] | :* [[Code_Types|Configure and Add Code Types]]. | ||
:* [[CouchDB Documents Module]] | :* [[CouchDB Documents Module]]: Using CouchDB to store patient documents. | ||
:* [[Direct|Using "Direct" Communication]]: How to use "Direct" communication in OpenEMR. | :* [[Direct|Using "Direct" Communication]]: How to use "Direct" communication in OpenEMR. | ||
:* [[Encryption and Decryption of Documents|Encryption and Decryption of document]]. | :* [[Encryption and Decryption of Documents|Encryption and Decryption of document]]. | ||
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:* [[Media:ZHH-Draft-Batch-Payment.pdf|Batch Payment (EOP) and Statement Processing]]. | :* [[Media:ZHH-Draft-Batch-Payment.pdf|Batch Payment (EOP) and Statement Processing]]. | ||
:* [[Pharmacy Dispensary Module|Pharmacy Dispensary]]. | :* [[Pharmacy Dispensary Module|Pharmacy Dispensary]]. | ||
:* [[Phone numbers input]]: How to input phone numbers in three different places | :* [[Phone numbers input]]: How to input phone numbers in three different places. | ||
:* [[Patient Portal]]. | :* [[Patient Portal]]. | ||
:* [[OpenEMR ePrescribe|ePrescribing]]. | :* [[OpenEMR ePrescribe|ePrescribing]]. | ||
:* [[Procedure configuration & order process]]. | :* [[Procedure configuration & order process]]. | ||
:: | :: Step wise explanation of how to configure '''Procedures''': | ||
::* [[Media:Process+4-5-0+Diagnostic+Laboratories+Orders+Ver+4-0.pdf|Diagnostic Laboratories Orders]]. | ::* [[Media:Process+4-5-0+Diagnostic+Laboratories+Orders+Ver+4-0.pdf|Diagnostic Laboratories Orders]]. | ||
::* [[Media:Process+4-5-1+Laboratory+Catalogue+Configuration+Ver+4-0.pdf|Laboratory Catalogue Configuration]]. | ::* [[Media:Process+4-5-1+Laboratory+Catalogue+Configuration+Ver+4-0.pdf|Laboratory Catalogue Configuration]]. | ||
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:* [[OpenEMR Settings|OpenEMR Settings]]. | :* [[OpenEMR Settings|OpenEMR Settings]]. | ||
:* [[User Settings]]. | :* [[User Settings]]. | ||
:* [[Import Standard Tables]]: | :* [[Import Standard Tables]]: An ICD9, ICD10, SNOMED and RxNorm Import Guide. | ||
:* [[OpenEMR_Internationalization_Configuration|Language Translations]]. | :* [[OpenEMR_Internationalization_Configuration|Language Translations]]. | ||
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Users Guide
Main Topics
- The Main Topics of the OpenEMR 4.1.2 User Guide is currently under construction. See the OpenEMR 4.1.0 Users Guide for the previous OpenEMR version manual.
Supplementary Topics
- Access Controls.
- Backup: Lest you rue the day. Windows users, take note of this Forum thread.
- Break Glass - Emergency Access configuration.
- CAMOS module: An Intuitive Interface for Text Organization and Insertion in a Patient's Chart.
- Charges Panel.
- Clinical Decision Rules.
- CDR Guide: How to add Rules for Clinical Quality Measures.
- CDR User Manual.
- Configure and Add Code Types.
- CouchDB Documents Module: Using CouchDB to store patient documents.
- Using "Direct" Communication: How to use "Direct" communication in OpenEMR.
- Encryption and Decryption of document.
- Fee sheet/service code entry & customization - from Openemr version 3.2.
- LBV (Layout Based Visit) Form customization & layout.
- Sample Layout Based Visit Form Tutorial.
- LBV Forms For Ophthalmology: A Pictorial Guide.
- Multiple Sites Module.
- Nation Notes: Medical Record Template engine with a WYSIWYG editor.
- Sample NationNotes Form.
- Patient Note and Form Searching.
- Batch Payment (EOP) and Statement Processing.
- Pharmacy Dispensary.
- Phone numbers input: How to input phone numbers in three different places.
- Patient Portal.
- ePrescribing.
- Procedure configuration & order process.
- Step wise explanation of how to configure Procedures:
- Electronic Procedure Orders.
- Laboratory Exchange User Documentation.
- Securing OpenEMR.
- Facility Specific User Information.
- OpenEMR Settings.
- User Settings.
- Import Standard Tables: An ICD9, ICD10, SNOMED and RxNorm Import Guide.
- Language Translations.
Video Tutorials
- The Video Tutorials of the OpenEMR 4.1.2 User Guide is currently under construction. See the OpenEMR 4.1.0 Users Guide for the previous OpenEMR version manual.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Plan to post questions here that are frequently asked on the forums for OpenEMR version 4.1.2.
- How do I get E-Prescribing working?
- See OpenEMR ePrescribe wiki page for details.
- How do I get electronic lab results working?
- See Tony McCormick's 9/19/2011 post in the SourceForge forums for details on this feature.
- How do I go about getting Meaningful Use now?
- The Official Web Site for the Medicare and Medicaid Electronic Health Records (EHR) Incentive Programs.
- See Cverk's excellent 12/6/2011 and 1/5/2012 posts in the SourceForge forums describing how he successfully passed Meaningful Use attestation for 2011.
- An additional thread (both 1/5/2013 posts by Cverk) describing how he passed Meaningful Use attestation for 2012.
- See these excellent posts (10/8/2011 and 10/12/2011) in the SourceForge forums by Dr. Ronald Leemhuis describing how he planned to get the 2011 Medicare incentive.
- See Jojo Pornebo's 10/15/12 post in the SourceForge forums, regarding Medicaid Meaningful Use.
- See this excellent thread describing the topic by Dr. Sam Bowen on the OEMR organization forum.
- 2013 Ophthalmologist's Meaningful Use Attestation A step-by-step pictorial guide.
Acknowledgments
- OpenEMR Acknowledgments Page
- Greater than 82 developers over the last 10 years have directly contributed code to this project.
- Meaningful Use Certification itself involved numerous individuals, companies and the OEMR organization. Detailed acknowledgments for this monumental feat can be found on the first post in this sourceforge forum.