OpenEMR 4.1.2 Users Guide
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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
- User Settings
- OpenEMR Settings
- Import Standard Tables: Very simple to import(and upgrade) and activate standardized ICD9, ICD10, SNOMED and RxNorm data sets.
- ePrescribing
- Patient Portal
- Using "Direct" Communication: How to use "Direct" communication in OpenEMR.
- Electronic Procedure Orders
- Patient Note and Form Searching
- Clinical Decision Rules
- Language Translations
- Configure and Add Code Types: Modify settings of current code types and adding of new code types and codes (for example ICPC, the coding set for Family Doctors as proposed World Organisation for Family Doctors, WONCA).
- Nation Notes: Medical Record Template engine with a WYSIWYG editor.
- LBV (Layout Based Visit) Form customization & layout
- Sample Layout Based Visit Form Tutorial
- LBV Forms For Ophthalmology A Pictorial Guide.
- CAMOS module: CAMOS (Computer Aided Medical Ordering System) is, on the surface, just a fancy interface for organizing and choosing pieces of text to insert into a patient's chart. It is designed to be intuitive and easy to use.
- Procedure configuration & order process
- Next three files are step wise explanation of what and how to configure Procedures in PDF file format:
- Laboratory Exchange User Documentation
- Batch Payment (EOP) and Statement Processing
- Access Controls
- Facility Specific User Information
- Break Glass - Emergency Access configuration
- Encryption and Decryption of document
- Pharmacy Dispensary
- Multiple Sites Module
- Securing OpenEMR
- Fee sheet/service code entry & customization - from Openemr version 3.2
- CouchDB Documents Module - Using CouchDB to store patient documents.
- Phone numbers input: How to input phone numbers in three different places used in Open EMR.
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.