Making Patient Status Alerts Inactive
How to make Patient Status Alerts Inactive:
Patient status alerts are designed to draw important information to your attention when you retrieve a patient record, for example smoking status, asthma.
However, there maybe some Patient Status Alerts that are not relevant to your organisation
To switch off Patient Status Alerts - These are the steps to take:
1. Select the Setup menu (from the top toolbar).
2. Select the Data Output >Patient Status Alerts.
3. Select Handy Alerts: This will give you a list of the PCIT Patient Status Alert.
4. Click on the Tick under Enabled – this will remove the tick. The Patient Status Alert will no longer appear on either the Demographics or the Patient Home screen.
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