Introduction to Patient Lists

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Presentation transcript:

Introduction to Patient Lists A Self-Study Presentation Revised July 2013

How to Use this Tutorial Welcome to the eKiDs PowerChart Patient Lists tutorial. This tutorial will give you general knowledge and understanding of how to create, use and manage Patient Lists in eKiDs PowerChart.

Navigation There are several ways to navigate through the content of the tutorial. A few methods include: Click on left mouse button to proceed to the next slide. Right click on the current slide and choose ‘Reverse’ to go to the previous slide. Use the browser's back and forward buttons.

Strategies for Success Allow yourself at least one hour to complete this tutorial. Be prepared to take notes -- you will be tested on the information contained in this CBT! Have a hard-copy (printed copy) of the eKiDs PowerChart Patient Lists Training Manual as a reference guide. Move around in this tutorial as needed – feel free to move backward in the presentation if there is a slide that you need to review.

Strategies for Success (Continued) Remember, before you will be allowed to access eKiDs PowerChart, you must: Successfully pass the eKiDs PowerChart Inquiry proficiency test with 80% or higher. Sign the Information Services’ Systems Access and Confidentiality Acknowledgement.

Course Objectives Upon completion of this course, the user will be able to: Illustrate the components of Patient Lists Create Patient Lists Apply Filters to Patient Lists Manage Patient Lists Customize Columns within Patient Lists Grant Patient List (Proxy) Access to other users Troubleshoot common errors in Patient Lists

Course Contents Lesson 1: Components of Patient Lists Lesson 2: Building Location Patient Lists Lesson 3: Building Location Group Patient Lists Lesson 4: Building Medical Service Patient Lists Lesson 5: Building Custom Patient Lists Lesson 6: Applying Filters to Patient Lists Lesson 7: Customizing Columns in Patient Lists Lesson 8: Managing Patient Lists Lesson 9: Granting Patient List (Proxy) Access Lesson 10: Troubleshooting Common Errors in Patient Lists

When you are ready to proceed to Lesson 1: Components of Patient Lists, please click on the eKids logo below: