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        <h1>Procedure Orders - Vehrdict Support Wiki</h1>
        <p>This section allows for the documentation and organization of medical procedures that have been ordered for the patient, facilitating clear communication and planning. You will find on this page a place to order procedures from partners. Included but not limited to: diagnostic tests (e.g., blood tests, imaging studies) to therapeutic interventions (e.g., surgeries, vaccinations).</p>
       
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            <h2>Step 1: Procedure Orders List</h2>
            <p>This first image is what pops up after selecting <strong>Patient</strong> and then <strong>Procedure Orders</strong>. You'll see a list of previous orders and then <strong>Add New</strong> in the right corner highlighted by a red arrow.</p>
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            <h2>Step 2: Procedure Order Details</h2>
            <p>After clicking on <strong>Add New</strong>, it will bring up <strong>Procedure Order Details</strong> by which then you can enter details like <strong>Order Provider</strong>, <strong>Date Ordered</strong>, <strong>Procedure Partner</strong> and more viewed below.</p>
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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.
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    <title>Procedure Orders - Vehrdict Support Wiki</title>
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        <h1>Procedure Orders - Vehrdict Support Wiki</h1>
        <p>This section allows for the documentation and organization of medical procedures that have been ordered for the patient, facilitating clear communication and planning. You will find on this page a place to order procedures from partners. Included but not limited to: diagnostic tests (e.g., blood tests, imaging studies) to therapeutic interventions (e.g., surgeries, vaccinations).</p>
       
        <p>Below are images you'll see interacting with this page.</p>
       
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            <h2>Step 1: Procedure Orders List</h2>
            <p>This first image is what pops up after selecting "Patient" and then "Procedure Orders". You'll see a list of previous orders and then "Add New" in the right corner highlighted by a red arrow.</p>
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            <h2>Step 2: Procedure Order Details</h2>
            <p>After clicking on "Add New", it will bring up "Procedure Order Details" by which then you can enter details like "Order Provider", "Date Ordered", "Procedure Partner" and more viewed below.</p>
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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.  You will find on this page a place to order procedures from partners.  Included but not limited to: diagnostic tests (e.g., blood tests, imaging studies) to therapeutic interventions (e.g., surgeries, vaccinations). 
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


Below are images you'll see interacting with this page.
== Step 1: Viewing the Procedure Orders List ==


This first image is what pops up after selecting "Patient" and then "Procedure Orders".
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.


You'll see a list of previous orders and then "Add New" in the right corner highlighted by a red arrow.
[[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.}}


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== Step 2: Entering Procedure Order Details ==


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


After clicking on "Add New", it will bring up "Procedure Order Details" by which then you can enter details like "Order Provider", "Date Ordered", "Procedure Partner" and more viewed below.
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''']]


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{{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