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This section allows for the documentation and organization of medical procedures that have been ordered for the patient, facilitating clear communication and planning.
= Procedure Orders =


The '''Procedure Orders''' section in VEHRDICT allows providers to document and organize all medical procedures ordered for a patient. This facilitates clear communication and streamlined care planning across diagnostic and therapeutic workflows.


[[File:Procedures.jpg|800px]]
Providers can order a wide range of procedures through integrated partner systems, including but not limited to:
* Diagnostic tests – e.g., blood panels, X-rays, MRIs
* Therapeutic interventions – e.g., surgeries, vaccinations, physical therapy
 
== Step 1: Viewing the Procedure Orders List ==
 
To access the Procedure Orders list:
# From the main menu, click on '''Patient'''.
# Select '''Procedure Orders'''.
# You’ll see a table displaying any previously ordered procedures.
# Click '''Add New''' in the top right corner to begin a new order.
 
[[File:procedure_orders_list_nx.jpg|center|800px|'''Procedure Orders List''']]
 
{{Tip|Use the search bar to filter through historical procedure orders quickly. This is especially useful for long-term care patients with multiple interventions.}}
 
== Step 2: Entering Procedure Order Details ==
 
After clicking '''Add New''', you’ll be brought to the '''Procedure Order Details''' form.
 
Fill in key fields including:
* '''Order Provider''': The provider requesting the procedure.
* '''Date Ordered''': When the procedure was requested.
* '''Procedure Partner''': The organization or lab fulfilling the procedure.
* '''Procedure Type''': Select the relevant test, exam, or treatment.
* '''Instructions''': Enter any special notes or pre-authorization requirements.
 
[[File:procedure_orders_detail_nx.jpg|center|800px|'''Procedure Order Entry Form''']]
 
{{Warning|Always confirm the procedure partner is in-network or pre-approved for the patient's insurance to prevent claim denials or delays.}}
 
== Summary ==
 
The Procedure Orders feature helps maintain a clean and traceable record of all tests and treatments ordered, while simplifying coordination between providers and partner facilities. This ensures continuity of care and boosts operational efficiency.
 
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== Related Pages ==
* [[Encounters]] – Document procedures as part of patient visits
* [[Invoices]] – Associate billable procedures with patient records
* [[Lab Results]] – Review and attach diagnostic results once completed

Latest revision as of 16:16, 20 June 2025

Procedure Orders

The Procedure Orders section in VEHRDICT allows providers to document and organize all medical procedures ordered for a patient. This facilitates clear communication and streamlined care planning across diagnostic and therapeutic workflows.

Providers can order a wide range of procedures through integrated partner systems, including but not limited to:

  • Diagnostic tests – e.g., blood panels, X-rays, MRIs
  • Therapeutic interventions – e.g., surgeries, vaccinations, physical therapy

Step 1: Viewing the Procedure Orders List

To access the Procedure Orders list:

  1. From the main menu, click on Patient.
  2. Select Procedure Orders.
  3. You’ll see a table displaying any previously ordered procedures.
  4. Click Add New in the top right corner to begin a new order.
Procedure Orders List
Procedure Orders List

Tip: Use the search bar to filter through historical procedure orders quickly. This is especially useful for long-term care patients with multiple interventions.


Step 2: Entering Procedure Order Details

After clicking Add New, you’ll be brought to the Procedure Order Details form.

Fill in key fields including:

  • Order Provider: The provider requesting the procedure.
  • Date Ordered: When the procedure was requested.
  • Procedure Partner: The organization or lab fulfilling the procedure.
  • Procedure Type: Select the relevant test, exam, or treatment.
  • Instructions: Enter any special notes or pre-authorization requirements.
Procedure Order Entry Form
Procedure Order Entry Form

Warning: Always confirm the procedure partner is in-network or pre-approved for the patient's insurance to prevent claim denials or delays.


Summary

The Procedure Orders feature helps maintain a clean and traceable record of all tests and treatments ordered, while simplifying coordination between providers and partner facilities. This ensures continuity of care and boosts operational efficiency.

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Related Pages

  • Encounters – Document procedures as part of patient visits
  • Invoices – Associate billable procedures with patient records
  • Lab Results – Review and attach diagnostic results once completed