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Re: Client 193 betas

  •  10-29-2006, 12:27 AM

    Graham:

    Hmm.  You have a point.  Perhaps I should use ";" as used here. 

    Perhaps tags should only be allowed to be entered by the tag list table.  Otherwise a consult might be tagged with something you don't have listed in the tag list....   Thoughts ? 

    I would keep the free form nature of the tags (thus the only be able to tag notes with already present tags would hamper usability).

    I would standardize tags as one word only: InitialConsult, EmailtoPatient .. etc, and block new tags that are two words.  Having used wikis lately I like the NoSPACE thing.  I find it a hassle to use commas or semicolons.

    The initial consult popup to add descriptions tags is really starting to be devoid of any use.  Might be time to can it !

    you know the one (pictured below) 

    I would like to see a popup to add tags to ITEMs in the Consult Tab.  The popup would show TAGS already used for this patient and a list of CORE Tags (defined by Team Synapse) and a list of user-definable tags.  This will become important especially if multiple tags are used for each ITEM. 

    I would like to see the ITEM Description column widened considerably.  

    I would like to see the consult window also show what TAGS have been chose for this ITEM and be allowed to enter tags from within the consult window. (it would be a one line thing just like it is before you enter a consult note)(where would it go ?  I'd say a line under the Name but before the Macro Buttons)

     



     



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