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Import or Export Content Exclusion Lists
.
In the
Data Share
pane, select
Open the Data Share Settings Slider
, then select
Bulk Import/Export
.
The
Bulk Import/Export Utility
window opens.
Select the external system that the exclusions apply to.
Select the type of content exclusions that you want to import or export: medications, diagnoses, problems, or procedures.
To export, do the following:
Select
Export
.
Select
Browse File
and select an output folder and name for the exported file.
Select
Export
.
To import, do the following:
Select
Import
.
Select
Browse File
and select an output folder and name for the exported file.
Select
Import
.
Restart the Rosetta service for the changes to take effect.
Import or Export Content Exclusion Lists
NextGen® Enterprise EHR Help
Manually Create Content Exclusions
In the Data Share pane, select Open the Data Share Settings Slider Open the Data Share Settings Slider, then select Configure Content Exclusion List. The DSM Exclusion window opens. DSM Exclusion Window Select an external system. The content exclusions apply only to exports to the selected external system. Select a tab for one of the categories of clinical data: Medications, Diagnoses, Problems, or Procedures. A message appears if you do not have permission to configure the selected type of clinical data, The needed permission can be configured in System Administrator. In Enter code/description to search, enter one of the following types of values: For medications, use a full or partial NDC number, brand name, or generic name. For diagnoses, use a full or partial ICD-9 or ICD-10 code or description. For problems, use a full or partial SNOMED-CT® code or description. For procedures, use a full or partial CPT®-4 code or description. Select Find. Select one or more items from the list of
NextGen® Enterprise EHR Help
Import or Export Content Exclusion Lists
. In the Data Share pane, select Open the Data Share Settings Slider Open the Data Share Settings Slider, then select Bulk Import/Export. The Bulk Import/Export Utility window opens. Bulk Import/Export Utility Select the external system that the exclusions apply to. Select the type of content exclusions that you want to import or export: medications, diagnoses, problems, or procedures. To export, do the following: Select Export. Select Browse File and select an output folder and name for the exported file. Select Export. To import, do the following: Select Import. Select Browse File and select an output folder and name for the exported file. Select Import. Restart the Rosetta service for the changes to take effect. Parent topic: Excluding Sensitive Data from Export
NextGen® Enterprise EHR Help
Excluding Sensitive Data from Export
In the Data Share module, you can exclude sensitive patient clinical information (medications, diagnoses, problems, and procedures) when exporting Continuity of Care Document (CCD) and Consolidated Clinical Document Architecture (C-CDA) documents. You can specify which types of data are sensitive using the NDC, ICD-9, ICD-10, SNOMED-CT®, and CPT®4 code sets. You must define the exclusions relative to a given external system. The set of codes in the NextGen® Enterprise database is subject to change each time you run one of the utilities in the following table. After running any of these utilities, you should determine whether you want to add any of the new codes to the exclusion list in the Data Share module. You can create content exclusions manually in the Data Share module user interfaces. You can also import and export content exclusion lists. Note: Any content exclusions that you create for the Data Share module also affect the Medical Summary Utility. Utility Information about the
NextGen® Enterprise EHR Help
Manually Create Content Exclusions
In the Data Share pane, select Open the Data Share Settings Slider Open the Data Share Settings Slider, then select Configure Content Exclusion List. The DSM Exclusion window opens. DSM Exclusion Window Select an external system. The content exclusions apply only to exports to the selected external system. Select a tab for one of the categories of clinical data: Medications, Diagnoses, Problems, or Procedures. A message appears if you do not have permission to configure the selected type of clinical data, The needed permission can be configured in System Administrator. In Enter code/description to search, enter one of the following types of values: For medications, use a full or partial NDC number, brand name, or generic name. For diagnoses, use a full or partial ICD-9 or ICD-10 code or description. For problems, use a full or partial SNOMED-CT® code or description. For procedures, use a full or partial CPT®-4 code or description. Select Find. Select one or more items from the list of
NextGen® Enterprise EHR Help
Excluding Sensitive Data from Export
In the Data Share module, you can exclude sensitive patient clinical information (medications, diagnoses, problems, and procedures) when exporting Continuity of Care Document (CCD) and Consolidated Clinical Document Architecture (C-CDA) documents. You can specify which types of data are sensitive using the NDC, ICD-9, ICD-10, SNOMED-CT®, and CPT®4 code sets. You must define the exclusions relative to a given external system because the needs for different external systems may vary. The set of codes in the NextGen® Enterprise database is subject to change each time you run one of the utilities in the following table. After running any of these utilities, you should determine whether you want to add any of the new codes to the exclusion list in the Data Share module. You can create content exclusions manually in the Data Share module user interfaces. You can also import and export content exclusion lists. Note: Any content exclusions that you create for the Data Share module also affect
NextGen® Enterprise EHR Help
Prerequisites for the Data Share Module
To import and export with the Data Share module, you must have licensed the NextGen® Clinical Interface Bundle and arranged for NextGen Healthcare Support to install and configure the following tools: NextGen® Enterprise Rosetta Interface Messenger HIE Gateway To enable the Data Share module to export documents to NextGen® PxP Portal, you must install the NextGen® Patient Access API. For more information, go to NextGen Healthcare Success Community and download the latest NextGen® API Suite Manager Installation Guide for NextGen® Enterprise. To enable the Data Share module to use NextGen® Share Carequality Service, you must install the following components: NextGen® Share. For more information, go to NextGen Healthcare Success Community, and download the latest Installation and On-boarding Guide for NextGen® Share. NextGen® Share Carequality Service. For more information, go to NextGen Healthcare Success Community, and download the latest User Guide for NextGen® Share Carequality Servic