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It was recently brought to my attention that a patient had an unsigned lab on their chart. I don't know if I just got distracted after bringing this chart up but before signing it or if there was a glitch in the interface that kept it from getting signed.
Is there a way to search for and bring up all unsigned labs/imported items?
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That seems like a useful feature, but I don't think that it is currently possible.
Jon GI Baltimore
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I'm not aware of a feature to do this either.
Adam Lauer, DO (solo FP) Twin City Family Medicine Brewer, ME
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Yes, you can do this through the administrative settings.
I hadn't done this in V6 until I just checked to see exactly where it was.
Go to the TOOLS dropdown and 5th from the bottom is Import items: sign off all unsigned items. It used to tell how how many there were but now it just questions whether this is really what you want to do and do you want to include lab and radiology results, if you say OK to both, then it runs and states completed
Still seems to me there is another way to do this, but I can't find it at present.
Wendell Pediatrician in Chicago
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