Document Patient Confidential Sexual Practices
You can document a patient’s confidential sexual practices in the social history document.
- OpenNextGen® Enterprise EHR.
- Select a patient, create an encounter and set the Specialty as Family Practice and Visit Type as Office Visit.
- To open the confidential templates, do one of the following:
- In the Social panel on the Histories template, select the Confidential History link.
- In the History Summary panel on the Intake template, select the Confidential link.
The Confidential - Alcohol/Drug template opens displaying the links to the confidential templates. - Select Sexual Practices/STIs.
The Confidential - Sexual Practices/STIs template opens.
- To include the confidential details in the master documents, select the Include all confidential information in the social history document with patient permission check box.
- In the Sexual Practices section, do the following:
- Select the Gender identity of the partner.
- For Sexually active, select No, Yes, or Previously.
- Select a sexual orientation and the number of current partners.
- For Practices safe sex, select No, Yes, or Sometimes.
- Select the Details field to select the safer sex details, and then select the number of lifetime partners.
- For Birth control methods (BCM) discussed, select one or two birth control methods.
- For Reason for no birth control (at Intake), select a reason.
Note: The Reason for no birth control (at Intake) field appears only if the Title X Fields feature is configured on Practice Configuration.
- In the Desired Birth Control Method field, select Same as current or Other.
If you select Other, you must select a different birth control method.
- For How important is it for you to prevent pregnancy for the next year, select a number from 0 to 10.
- For Would you like to be pregnant in the next year, select Yes, No, Ambient, or Unsure.
If you select Yes, you must enter a time frame.
- Select OK.
The details are saved and the template is closed.