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#56030 08/14/2013 1:14 PM
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Something I just recently discovered for the snowbirds is that if I print using the middle icon of the printer below the name, after clicking on the patient's name on the AC main screen, a great summary of diagnosis codes, meds, allergies, and vaccinations readily available by way of paper or through Updox. This is a nice summary for their provider away from home on their travels.



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Are you printing the formal health record, clinical summary, CCD, or one of the other options?


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It is one of the other options.

On the main page when you click on a patient name, next click on the printer icon, the middle icon, between the demographic, pull chart icons and the find scheduled appointment and missed appointment icons directly below the box containing patient's list of names.


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You can just click on the printer icon: which gives a summary, or click on the little down arrow that gives a drop menu with different print options. I was just wondering if you are clicking the printer icon directly or pulling the drop menu options.


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It looks like the defaults is the CCR report. Another good report I had not used before.
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Chris,

I missed one additional step, after seeing the summary appear after clicking on the print icon, then left click on the printer icon at the middle top of page and choose which printer to use, such as local or Updox.

Greg,

U bet!!!!


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Thanks Jimmie! I'm enjoying new uses for updox.


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Chris,

To fight the boredom these days, besides riding shotgun in my side by side Rhino while my 10 year old daughter tries squishing the gophers on our patch of prairie, finding new pathways to play on Updox has kept me tantalized as well. I agree about the Updox.


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Originally Posted by jimmie
Chris,

To fight the boredom these days, besides riding shotgun in my side by side Rhino while my 10 year old daughter tries squishing the gophers on our patch of prairie

Child care is definitely different in the West.


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Yeah a trip down to the local rifle, pistol, or shotgun range is a fun activity with my daughter.


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Originally Posted by ryanjo
Child care is definitely different in the West.


John,

Just getting her prepped and ready for participation in the harvest when she is a few years older.
The hum of activity surrounding the harvest is a great place to learn how to learn and manage others. My 13 year old son has spent the past month driving tractor pulling grain cart as the combines dump on the run into the carts and then he dumps into the grain trucks at the end of the fields. Managing the auger dumping into the 35,000 bushel bins, weighing trucks on the scale, sampling wheat, welding, keeping the custom cutters in line, all overseen by his uncle. It is a chance of a lifetime. But I digress--a bit off topic. But it beats rotting the brain playing Xbox all day.


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