Practice-Level Form Groups and Forms Enhanced
You can apply security rights to control access to practice-level Form Groups and Forms Enhanced.
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Practice-Level Form Groups and Forms Enhanced
System Administrator User Guide
Practice-level Security for DME, Location, Payer, Provider Master Files
You can apply security rights to control access to practice-level and system-level data for the DME Regions, Locations, Practices, and Providers master files. If your enterprise is large, these security rights can enable your practices to manage their own specific master file settings without affecting system-wide configurations. The security rights are: DME Regions - System Level Data controls access to all tabs. DME Regions - Practice Level Data controls access to only the Practice tab. Locations - System Level Data controls access to all tabs. Locations - Practice Level Data controls access to only the Practice tab. Payer - System Level Data controls access to all tabs. Payer - Practice Level Data controls access to only the Practice tab. Provider - System Level Data controls access to all tabs. Provider - Practice Level Data controls access to the Practice tab and to the Provider Types tab > Practice Level Provider Types section. The Enterprise-level right provides access to all ta
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Practice-Level Form Groups and Forms Enhanced
You can apply security rights to control access to practice-level Form Groups and Forms Enhanced. Parent topic: Rights and Permissions
File Maintenance Help for NextGen® Enterprise 8
Granting Practice Access
By default, enhanced forms are located within the practice for which they were created. They can be shared among other practices by granting practice access. Open File Maintenance. Select System Master Files, then PM, and then Forms Enhanced. The Forms Enhanced window opens. In the Form Group field, select the group where the form was saved. Note: You cannot update Practice Access when the (All) Forms option is selected. From the list of displayed forms, select the form to be shared with other practices. In the Practices field at the bottom of the window, select one or practice with which the form is to be shared. To save the changes and close the window, select Close. Parent topic: Forms Enhanced
File Maintenance Help for NextGen® Enterprise
Granting Practice Access
By default, enhanced forms are located within the practice for which they were created. They can be shared among other practices by granting practice access. Open File Maintenance. Select System Master Files, then PM, and then Forms Enhanced. The Forms Enhanced window opens. In the Form Group field, select the group where the form was saved. Note: You cannot update Practice Access when the (All) Forms option is selected. From the list of displayed forms, select the form to be shared with other practices. In the Practices field at the bottom of the window, select one or practice with which the form is to be shared. To save the changes and close the window, select Close. Parent topic: Forms Enhanced
Help Guide for NextGen® Enterprise PM 8
Create New Enhanced Form
Form Groups enable you to categorize forms for organizational and printing purposes. You must create at least one Form Group before you can save an Enhanced Form. After a form group has been created, you can also edit, copy, hide, delete and unhide form groups. Open File Maintenance. Select Edit Form Group from the Forms Enhanced menu. Select New. Enter a name for the group. Select OK. Note: If All Forms is selected in the Form Group field, you are not able to modify the practice list displayed. However, if a specific Form Group is selected, you can grant Practice Access to the form as needed. Parent topic: Forms Enhanced
System Administrator User Guide
Rights and Permissions
After you add a group to a practice, you must determine the access rights for the group to enable the users to access the NextGen® Enterprise application applicable to their roles. Rights and permissions can be given only at the group level. All users added to a group automatically inherit all the rights and permissions of the group. A user inherits the rights and permissions of all the groups to which they are added. The MODULES permission group provides the list of programs that perform a task. The MODULES permission group enables you to set specific rights for each module and in some cases components of the module. You can choose the following when setting up permissions in the MODULES group. View Add Update Delete Print The OPERATIONS permission group lists the actions or tasks that are carried out within a module by the user. The OPERATIONS permission group enables you to grant or deny rights related to some of the functions of the system by selecting the Yes or No check boxes. MO