Writing letters
You can write letters from a patient's clinical record, from Documents and Results or from the menu.
If you want to provide patient-specific information in a letter, create it from the clinical record. Place Mode, Patient and Provider details are filled in automatically.
Alternatively, create a blank letter using one of the following methods:
- Select
- Select Outgoing Documents tab, click Write a new letter , and on the
- Click Documents and Results and on the Outgoing Documents tab, click Write a new letter
To write a letter about a patient:
- In the patient's clinical record, click Letter.
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In the Select Document Template window, select a letter
template in the list and click Select. For example,
Antenatal Care Record.
Place Mode, Patient and Provider details are added to the letter automatically, except for the blank letter template.
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Compose or edit the letter:
- To insert links to web pages, documents, images and local network
folders shares to tie patient documents to other resources, click or select Note: Communicare will try to open the hyperlink target using the default viewing application. If a default application does not exist, Communicare will show the 'Open With' window, which allows you to choose the best program with which to open the link target.
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- To insert images, click Picture or select . Communicare supports the following image file types in letters: JPEG (*;*.jpeg), Windows Bitmap (*), Icon files (*.ico), Windows Metafiles (*.emf;*.wmf), and GIF (*.gif).
- To spell check the letter, click .
- To insert links to web pages, documents, images and local network
folders shares to tie patient documents to other resources, click or select
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Add patient-specific information from the right-hand pane:
- Either double-click or drag an item onto the letter.
- To insert clinical information, expand Clinical
Record and select the required item. For example, to
insert the latest BP into the Antenatal Care Record:
- With the cursor in the BP field, select .
- In the Qualifier Type window, in the Locate field, enter BP.
- Select BP - Diastolic Blood Pressure and click Select. The most recent value is inserted into the letter.
- Repeat steps a-c for BP - Systolic Blood Pressure.
- Some items will prompt you for information, such as:
- - select CTRL+click to select multiple results
- - select and preview one note at a time
- To insert
drawings attached to a clinical item:
- Select Clinical Record and double-click Latest Qualifier.
- In the Qualifier Type window, in the
Locate field, enter a drawing
qualifier, for example Drawing: body (front and
back).
The drawing and a key including annotations are added to the letter.
- From the Topic field, select an appropriate topic. Documents are filed with a Class type of Document and can be found under the Topic tab that you select.
- In the Comment field, enter a useful comment. You can later use the comment to search for a specific letter without having to open each letter in turn.
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Either print the letter or send it electronically, or both:
- To print the letter only, click Print and Save.
- To send the letter electronically only:
- Select an addressee: in the Outgoing pane, double-click in the To field and select an addressee.
- Click Send Secure.
- To print the letter and leave the window open to also send electronically:
- Check the layout, click Print Preview.
- Click Print.
- Click Save.
If you later open a document from the Details tab in the
clinical record, you are prompted with several choices:
- Incoming documents will always open in read-only with no prompt.
- For other read only documents, either:
- View the document as it is without being able to change the data in it
- Create a copy of the document with the same data that you can edit. The old document will not be overwritten or lost.
- For editable documents:
- View the existing document - this will open the document but not allow any changes to be made
- Modify the existing document as it is
- Create a copy of the document with the same information in it that you can edit. The old document will not be overwritten or lost.