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Delete User Filters
On the
Export
tab, in
Clinical Information
,
select the gear
icon.
The
DSM Filter Configuration
window opens.
Select
Delete Existing Filter
, select a filter from the list, and then select
Next
.
When the confirmation message appears, select
Yes
.
If you delete the currently selected filter, the filter selection changes to the default filter.
Delete User Filters
NextGen® Enterprise EHR Help
Edit User Filters
On the Export tab, in Clinical Information, select the gear icon.The DSM Filter Configuration window opens. Which Filter Would You Like to Edit Select Edit Existing Filter, select which filter to edit, and then select Next.The window presents a list of clinical information categories. Editing User Filter To modify the selection criteria for a category, click the blue, underlined link. A shortcut menu displays possible values for the selection criteria. Select an option, and enter a value, if applicable. The types of selection options may include the following: All: Select all items for this category. None: Select no items for this category. Active: Include only items with an active status. (This option is available for the Medications, Allergies, Problems, and Medical Equipment categories.) Last n Months: Select all items for the most recent n months, where you type the desired value for n. Last n: Select the most recent n items, where you type the desired value for n. Select the prefe
NextGen® Enterprise EHR Help
Create User Filters
You can create and name a filter that is available only to you and then reuse it in later sessions. On the Export tab, in Clinical Information, set Export Type to Manual Data Selection. In the Clinical Information pane, select the gear icon.The DSM Filter Configurationwindow opens. DSM Filter Configuration Select Create New Filter and Create User Filter, enter a name for the filter, and then select Next.The window presents a list of clinical information categories. New Filter Configuration To modify the selection criteria for a category, click the blue, underlined link. A shortcut menu displays possible values for the selection criteria. Select an option, and enter a value, if applicable. The types of selection options may include the following: All: Select all items for this category. None: Select no items for this category. Active: Include only items with an active status. (This option is available for the Medications, Allergies, Problems, and Medical Equipment categories.) Last n Mo
NextGen® Enterprise EHR Help
Select Filters
On the Export tab,under Clinical Information, set Export Type to Manual Data Selection, and then select a user filter or practice filter from Clinical Information Filter Applied. Selecting a Filter To see which items were selected by the filter, view the Clinical Information list, and expand it as necessary. Note: Selected items are preceded by a check mark Selected Selected Items If any encounters were marked as sensitive in NextGen® Enterprise EHR, a warning message appears to the right of the filter editing icon. Any clinical items from sensitive encounters are preceded by an (exclamation point) in the Clinical Information tree. Clinical information filters do not select items from sensitive encounters, even if those items meet all the criteria defined for the filter. This feature helps prevent accidental exporting of sensitive items. Sensitive Encounter Warnings If you want to adjust the selection, manually select or deselect individual items. You can also manually select items tha
NextGen® Enterprise EHR Help
Reapply Filters
To reapply the current filter, select the Clinical Information Filter Applied list, and then reselect the current filter from the list.Reapplying the filter removes the effect of any actions you took to manually select or deselect individual items. Parent topic: Configuring Clinical Data Filters
NextGen® Enterprise EHR Help
Types of Clinical Data Filters
You can use any of the following types of filters: Clinical Context (NextGen Filter): This predefined filter selects all clinical items that are required for Meaningful Use and Advancing Care Information: Active Medications Active Allergies Active Problems Active Implantable Devices Plan of Care Immunizations Note: You cannot modify or delete this type of filter. None: This filter clears the selection so that no clinical items are selected. Quick Filter: You can customize this filter for use only in the current session. User Filters: You can create and name these filters for possible reuse in later sessions. These filters are available only to you, the current user. You can mark one of them as your default filter. Practice Filters: These filters are available to all users who belong to the same practice. Practice filters are available only if they have been enabled. You can create and modify practice filters if your account has been granted the necessary permission. If so, you can also
NextGen® Enterprise EHR Help
Enable Practice Filters
You can enable or disable the creation of filters that are available to all users from a practice. Open File Maintenance. Select Master Files > System > Practices. The Practices List window opens. In the Practices list, double-click a practice. The Modify Practice Information window opens. Select Preferences. The Practice Preferences window opens. In the left pane, select EHR.The window updates to show options related to NextGen® Enterprise EHR. Select or clear the Allow DSM/MSU Practice Filters check box, and then select OK. Parent topic: Configuring Clinical Data Filters