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Am I missing something? As Neph we like to put lab results in our notes. Is there a setting or easy way to do such? (other than printing separately?)
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I know of no way to put in notes.
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I was afraid of that. Thank you
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Hi... I think this is the same topic, so I'm asking in "my words"....
Doc that I'm helping wants to have the lab results in the "imported items" tab incorporated into notes in the "most recent encounter" tab. His goal is that when he prints the encounter, the lab results are included in the notes as printed. As it is now, he has to type in the lab results into the notes, so that when he prints the encounter, the lab results are in there.
He's seen a couple of hospital EHRs printouts... which "appear" to show the lab results incorporated into the encounter notes.
Is this what can't be done as discussed above?
Thanks...
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Sorry, Les. I am afraid that however you phrase the question, the answer is still "no".
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Jon... Thank you very much for your confirmation. I'll passs this on to the Doc.
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I put lab data in my notes fairly often, also when sending messages to my nurse to call patients - I use an inexpensive screen capture OCR program called ABBYY Screenshot Reader. It will translate an area of the screen into text that you place in your note with Ctrl-V. It will also do tables to text. As long as the resolution of the area is good enough it is very accurate. You do need to have the lab displayed at an easily readable size for it to capture well.
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