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=='''Hiding Contributed Forms'''==
=='''Hiding Contributed Forms'''==

Revision as of 23:16, 4 April 2015

Introduction

A practice, with staff performing a multitude of tasks, at some point, would wish to delineate the degree of access to the various parts of OpenEMR. Because the Navigation Menu is the nexus of all modules, it is this part of the application that users seek to customize access for staff, commensurate with their duties.

Ideally changing permissions should be as simple as described in the Wiki article, but that is not the case. Because permissions tend to overlap and because each permission may encompass more functions than its stated title, fine granular control is difficult to achieve.

Adding to the complexity is the fact that new snippets need to be added to the relevant .php file. Forum members are all too aware that, even with the help of developers, at least 2 pages of discussion are usually required to accomplish the task. Fine tuning is possible with a healthy dose of patience.

There is an excellent explanation of ACL by the authors of the module. It can be found by navigating from Administration->ACL-> Advanced link in the heading->Manual tab. "Star Wars" aficionados will appreciate the analogy.


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Two important concepts are ARO or Access Request Objects (the Group to whom access is granted) and ACO or Access Control Objects (functions to which access is being granted).

If a practice has many groups of ARO's beyond the default, it may be easier to start with the Front Desk because it has the most limited access. From that set of ACO's the practice can configure additional layers of ACO's.

We will endeavor to add as many examples as possible, as they become available, to permit the user to do this on his own. There will be many times when it is impossible not to ask for help in the Fora, so feel free .


Advisory

  • Experiment on a test copy.
  • Backup or create a system image before attempting on the production copy. White screens tend to make even the most hardy amongst us faint with fear.


Building Blocks

In addition to the ACL module, the user must become familiar with the various aspects of the Navigation Menu, the Array and the Disallowed sections of the openemr/interface/main/left_nav.php that governs it and the .php files that generate the frames in question.

Navigation Menu provides an in-depth look at the left side bar.

To find the .php for the frame that is to be hidden: right click in the frame -> choose: "This Frame" -> "Open In Another Tab". The URL will give the path to the .php file.

If the user cannot find an appropriate ACO, chances are that it must be created de novo. This task can be accomplished from Access Control List Administration, (Advanced) link in the heading.


Left_Nav.Php

Array Section

The Array section, shown below, describes most of what is listed in the Navigation Menu; but not all of it and at times beyond it. Not everything in the Menu can be found here and at the same time Array addresses non-Menu functions. Our task is to find the correct primary document (if available) for hiding the part of the Menu that is of interest to us.


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Each of the documents has a short descriptor, a more detailed descriptor, information regarding reference point (whether global or about patients) and generally the location of the pertinent .php file. Some of the documents are self-evident, while others are more opaque. All will have comments in bold.

  • "'ros' => array(xl('Roster') , 0, 'reports/players_report.php?embed=1')": Roster of players, for Athletic teams Enable this in Globals -> Features -> Athletic teams.
  • "'cal' => array(xl('Calendar') , 0, 'main/main_info.php')": Calendar for scheduling appointments.
  • "'app' => array(xl('Portal Activity') , 0, '../myportal/index.php')": Patient Portal, if enabled.
  • "'msg' => array(xl('Messages') , 0, 'main/messages/messages.php?form_active=1')": Messages Center.
  • "'pwd' => array(xl('Password') , 0, 'usergroup/user_info.php')": Password, under Miscellaneous.
  • "'prf' => array(xl('Preferences') , 0, 'super/edit_globals.php?mode=user')": Preferences, under Miscellaneous.
  • "'adm' => array(xl('Admin') , 0, 'usergroup/admin_frameset.php')": Users, under Administration.
  • "'rep' => array(xl('Reports') , 0, 'reports/index.php')": Reports, for Clients, Clinic, Visits and Financial.
  • "'ono' => array(xl('Ofc Notes') , 0, 'main/onotes/office_comments.php')": Ofc Notes, under Miscellaneous.
  • "'fax' => array(xl('Fax/Scan') , 0, 'fax/faxq.php')": Administration, Globals, Miscellaneous tab.
  • "'adb' => array(xl('Addr Bk') , 0, 'usergroup/addrbook_list.php')": Address Book under Miscellaneous.
  • "'orl' => array(xl('Proc Prov') , 0, 'orders/procedure_provider_list.php')": Providers under Procedures.
  • "'ort' => array(xl('Proc Cat') , 0, 'orders/types.php')": Categories of tests in Configuration under Procedures.
  • "'orc' => array(xl('Proc Load') , 0, 'orders/load_compendium.php')": Load Compendium under Procedures.
  • "'orb' => array(xl('Proc Bat') , 0, 'orders/orders_results.php?batch=1')": Batch Results under Procedures.
  • "'ore' => array(xl('E-Reports') , 0, 'orders/list_reports.php')": Electronic Reports under Procedures.
  • "'ppo' => array(xl('CMS Portal'), 0, 'cmsportal/list_requests.php')": CMS Portal.
  • "'cht' => array(xl('Chart Trk') , 0, '../custom/chart_tracker.php')": Chart Tracker under Miscellaneous.
  • "'imp' => array(xl('Import') , 0, '../custom/import.php')": New Documents for import, under Miscellaneous.
  • "'bil' => array(xl('Billing') , 0, 'billing/billing_report.php')": Billing module under Fees.
  • "'sup' => array(xl('Superbill') , 0, 'patient_file/encounter/superbill_custom_full.php')": Superbill under Visits, Reports.
  • "'aun' => array(xl('Authorizations'), 0, 'main/authorizations/authorizations.php')": Authorization under Miscellaneous.
  • "'new' => array(xl('New Pt') , 0, 'new/new.php')": New/Search under Patients/Clients.
  • "'ped' => array(xl('Patient Education'), 0, 'reports/patient_edu_web_lookup.php')": Patient Education under Miscellaneous.
  • "'lab' => array(xl('Check Lab Results') , 0, 'orders/lab_exchange.php')": Lab Exchange in Administration, Globals, Connectors.
  • "'dem' => array(xl('Patient') , 1, "patient_file/summary/demographics.php")": Demographics section of Patient Summary.
  • "'his' => array(xl('History') , 1, 'patient_file/history/history.php')": History tab of Patient Summary.
  • "'ens' => array(xl('Visit History'), 1, 'patient_file/history/encounters.php')": Visit History under Visits,Patients/Clients.
  • "'nen' => array(xl('Create Visit'), 1, 'forms/newpatient/new.php?autoloaded=1&calenc=')": Create Visit under Visits, Patients/Clients.
  • "'pre' => array(xl('Rx') , 1, 'patient_file/summary/rx_frameset.php')": Prescription module.
  • "'iss' => array(xl('Issues') , 1, 'patient_file/summary/stats_full.php?active=all')": Issues tab of Patient Summary.
  • "'imm' => array(xl('Immunize') , 1, 'patient_file/summary/immunizations.php')": Immunizations module of Patient Summary.
  • "'doc' => array(xl('Documents') , 1, '../controller.php?document&list&patient_id={PID}')": Documents tab of Patient Summary.
  • "'orp' => array(xl('Proc Pending Rev'), 1, 'orders/orders_results.php?review=1')": Pending Review under Procedures.
  • "'orr' => array(xl('Proc Res') , 1, 'orders/orders_results.php')": Patient Results under Procedures.
  • "'lda' => array(xl('Lab overview') , 1, 'patient_file/summary/labdata.php')": Lab Overview under Procedures.
  • "'tan' => array(xl('Configure Tracks') , 0, 'forms/track_anything/create.php')": Track Anything module, if enabled.
  • "'prp' => array(xl('Pt Report') , 1, 'patient_file/report/patient_report.php')": Report tab of Patient Summary.
  • "'prq' => array(xl('Pt Rec Request') , 1, 'patient_file/transaction/record_request.php')": Record Request in Transaction tab of Patient Summary.
  • "'pno' => array(xl('Pt Notes') , 1, 'patient_file/summary/pnotes.php')": Notes in Patient Summary.
  • "'tra' => array(xl('Transact') , 1, 'patient_file/transaction/transactions.php')": Transaction tab of Patient Summary.
  • "'sum' => array(xl('Summary') , 1, 'patient_file/summary/summary_bottom.php')": Summary under Patients/Clients.
  • "'enc' => array(xl('Encounter') , 2, 'patient_file/encounter/encounter_top.php')": New Encounter from Encounter History drop down menu.
  • "'erx' => array(xl('e-Rx') , 1, 'eRx.php')": E-Prescribe if enabled.
  • "'err' => array(xl('e-Rx Renewal') , 1, 'eRx.php?page=status')": E-Prescription renewal.
  • "'pay' => array(xl('Payment') , 1, '../patient_file/front_payment.php')": Payment under Fees.
  • "'edi' => array(xl('EDI History') , 0, 'billing/edih_view.php')": EDI History under Fees.
  • "'dld' => array(xl('Display Documents'), 0, 'main/display_documents.php')": Display from Documents tab of Patient Summary.


Disallowed Section

If we can work from the Disallowed section, it would be great because it is less difficult to insert snippets here.

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Hiding The Calendar

There exist practices that don't want the Front Office to view the Calendar. It is a rare occurrence because the Front Office is usually predominately responsible for booking appointments. We will use this example because the exercise is fairly straightforward.

  • Move the ACO to the right.
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  • Note that the Array section has a "cal" document,"'cal' => array(xl('Calendar'), ..."; so we have a fortuitous start.
  • Because the Calendar can be disabled from Globals, a statement must address this fact. The second statement asks if the ARO has permission to view the Calendar.
  • Insert this snippet into Line 189:


$disallowed['cal'] = !(GLOBALS['disable_calendar'] || acl_check('patients','appointments','', 'write'));
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  • The openemr/interface/main/calendar/index.php handles the Calendar.
  • Insert the 2 snippets:


require_once("$srcdir/acl.inc");
if (!acl_check('patients','appointment','','write')) die("Not authorized!");
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Hiding Contributed Forms

Despite the fact that the Front Office should not have access to forms like Review of Systems Checks and SOAP, it does.

  • We are fortunate once again that the document, 'enc', exists in the Array section; permitting us to insert the following:


$disallowed['enc'] = !(acl_check('encounters','notes','','write'));
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  • Into each of script for the forms, insert these 2 snippets:


require_once("$srcdir/acl.inc");
if (!acl_check('encounters','notes_a','','write')) die("Not authorized!");
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Hiding Fee Sheet from Physicians

In practices where Physicians have no responsibilities for entering charges, the Administrator may wish to hide the Fee Sheet from this ARO. Without the help of developers, this example would be very difficult for most users.

  • Move the ACO to the left.
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  • There is no useful public document; but a convenient snippet was found, to which was added:


&& acl_check('encounters','coding_a'))

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  • In the Fee Sheet script, insert the following:


if (!acl_check('encounters','coding_a')) die("Not authorized!");
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Hiding Reports from Physicians

This task tends to be difficult because there are no ACO's except Financial Reporting as vehicles. Although the listing of various reports will be visible, but access is no longer possible.

Creating New ACO's

Go to Aministration->ACL, click the (Advanced) link in the header.

  • We need to create a new section first. This is done by navigating from the ACL Admin tab and clicking the Edit button in Sections.
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  • Make the appropriate entries and click Submit.
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  • Click the Edit button under Access Control Objects.
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  • Make the appropriate entries and click Submit.
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  • Check that Physicians are denied access to Financial and other Reports, while Administrators are granted access.
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Disallowed Section

Despite the fact that there exists a public document, rep, in Array; a snippet cannot be simply inserted. This causes Reports to be denied all users. The workaround is to employ a Globals statement. Because many modules are regulated by Globals, it can be used to refine access.

  • Check that both "Enable CQM Reporting" and "Enable AMC Reporting" are selected in Administration.Globals.
  • Insert into /openemr/interface/main/left_nav.php Lines 189 to 194:


$disallowed['rep'] = !($GLOBALS['enable cqm reporting'] || $GLOBALS['enable amc reporting'] ||
acl_check('accounting', 'financial_reporting_m') || acl_check('accounting', 'financial_reporting_a') ||
acl_check('reports', 'clients') || acl_check('reports', 'clinic') || acl_check('reports', 'visits') ||
acl_check('reports', 'procedures') || acl_check('reports', 'insurance') ||
acl_check('reports', 'blank_forms') || acl_check('reports', 'services'));

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Three Blank Forms

Mercifully it is not necessary to insert snippets into each of the different .php files under the Reports subsections.

  • Insert into openemr/interface/patient_file/summary/demographics_print.php, openemr/interface/patient_file/printed_fee_sheet.php and openemr/interface/patient_file/transaction/print_referral.php the following:


require_once("$srcdir/acl.inc");
if (!acl_check('reports','blank')) die("Not authorized!");
Blankdemo.png
Blankfs.png
Blankref.png





If your head is not spinning after all these code changes, three cheers for you!!!