1 hours ago 1. To export a list of specific patients, uncheck the box to the left of the First name column header and check the box next to the specific patients’ names (see Graphic 6). By default, all patients will be included in the export. 2. Click the Actions drop-down menu, then select Export to CSV (see Graphic 6). >> Go To The Portal
Enter your Patient Fusion username/email and password just as you would to log in to your Patient Fusion account. Only click "Log In" for applications you trust to handle your patient records. 3.
Second, it is the recommendation of this task group that a trained member of the radiotherapy team perform the image registration and fusion prior to treatment planning. This person may also generate the report and recommend a level of uncertainty assessment, defined in Table 7.
Any user of Practice Fusion EHR with an active subscription license has access to the Practice Fusion ONC certified APIs during their subscription term to be offered to their patients for connecting with 3rd party apps by utilizing the certified APIs.
Application developers who want to create interoperability between their application and the Practice Fusion EHR may do so by registering with Practice Fusion as a partner and subsequently utilizing the public APIs.
Reports can be generated within the Reports section of Practice Fusion. To run a report, navigate to the Reports section, select the report that you wish to run and select Run Report in the upper-right hand corner.
To print or export the report (only after you have clicked the Run Report button), you can click the Actions button in the upper-right corner to Print or Export. Exported files are in . csv format, which can be opened and edited in Excel.
We'll notify you once the new patient list has been imported into your account. To save chart notes, labs, and documents from the other practice to your permanent account, you can "Print the Chart" in the Patient Actions button on the patient chart and select "Print to PDF" or "Microsoft XPS" as your printer selection.
InformationAccess the Exported batch CCD files feature from within the EHR Reports section. ... Click Actions and select Export CCDs for all patients, highlighted in Graphic 2, to generate batch CCD documents for all active and inactive patients in your account.More items...
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You can select to print only patient demographics or multiple portions of the patient's chart simultaneously:Click Actions in the top-right corner of the patient's chart.Select Print patient chart as shown in Graphic 2 below.More items...
Steps for printing demographics from EPICFind your patient in EPIC.Find and Click SnapShot on the menu to the left-hand side of the screen.In the search field, enter PATIENT DEMOGRAPHICS and press ENTER.Print! Blog Submissions.
Printing Face Sheets/Transcribed Reports from Meditech 1. To print the Face Sheet, highlight FACE SHEET, use the right arrow key/click to advance, select the facility, and type in the patient's name. Enter through the sex and birth date screen. Then select patient from list and advance to printer prompt.
With the report results on screen, click the Options button. 2. Select Export to File.
Click into the Manage Patients section (should be a tab at the top of the application) Select Reports from the drop down menu, then choose the Patient List Export in CSV formatting option. The system requires a range for the data, so enter in A to Z to run the report for all patients, then click the Go button.
1. Log into your Patient Fusion account using the email address provided to the Practice Fusion EHR users office at the time of portal invite and password you created at time fo set-up. 2. Select Health Records on the left-hand navigation bar as displayed in Graphic 1, above.
Most health information is shared as it is recorded in the EHR, but some information (such as laboratory results) requires that your healthcare provider explicitly indicate in the EHR that it is ready to be shared with you and/or your patient-authorized representative in the PHR. From the portal, you and/or your patient-authorized representative ...
To get started, select Patient Lists from the Reports section of your EHR. To begin your report, click Start a new query... and select from the drop-down menu. Click “+” to add additional criteria to your search (there is no limit to the # of search criteria per report).
To filter results based on demographics date, select Demographics Date from the drop-down menu. Enter a date range and click Filter. Demographics date indicates the last time demographics (information in the Profile section) were updated in the patient chart.
Image registration and fusion algorithms exist in almost every software system that creates or uses images in radiotherapy. Most treatment planning systems support some form of image registration and fusion to allow the use of multimodality and time-series image data and even anatomical atlases to assist in target volume and normal tissue delineation. Treatment delivery systems perform registration and fusion between the planning images and the in-room images acquired during the treatment to assist patient positioning. Advanced applications are beginning to support daily dose assessment and enable adaptive radiotherapy using image registration and fusion to propagate contours and accumulate dose between image data taken over the course of therapy to provide up-to-date estimates of anatomical changes and delivered dose. This information aids in the detection of anatomical and functional changes that might elicit changes in the treatment plan or prescription.
Registration is also used to map regions of interest delineations from one imaging study of the patient to another or from a reference set of anatomical contours to a patient-specific image. Software systems that support adaptive radiotherapy use image registration and fusion to propagate dose from 3D treatment images back to a reference (planning) geometry, enable detection of anatomic and functional changes that might elicit changes in the treatment plan or prescription, and provide up-to-date estimates of delivered dose.
In the process of treatment planning, X-ray computed tomography (CT) is typically used as the primary imaging modality to construct detailed three dimensional anatomic and physical models of the patient. These models are used to design beam arrangements and shapes, to calculate the dose delivered by these beams and as a guide to position the patient for treatment. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques provide exquisite soft tissue contrast for tissue delineation and estimates of physiologic and metabolic information. Nuclear medicine imaging techniques such as positron emission tomography (PET) and single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) provide dynamic data on physiologic and metabolic process such as glucose metabolism and DNA synthesis.
Treatment delivery systems use image registration and fusion between images used for planning and images acquired at the time of treatment to assist with patient positioning. Registration is required to determine the offset of the patient at the time of treatment from the planned position. The transformation determined from the image registration is typically used to perform an adjustment to the patient position.
One motivation for registering imaging studies is to be able to map information derived from one study to another (e.g., for image segmentation) or to directly combine or fuse the imaging data from the studies to create displays that contain relevant features from each modality. For example, a references image, with all relevant anatomy, can be registered to a patient-specific image, and the contours can then be copied onto the patient-specific image. In another example, a tumor volume more clearly visualized using MR can be fused with the CT used for treatment planning. If the geometric transformation between the MR study and the treatment planning CT study is known, the clinician is able to outline the tumor on the MR and map these outlines to the CT for planning. This process is called structure mapping and is illustrated in Fig. 3. This process can also be performed between two images for the purposes of propagating the set of contours on one image to the other image.
Although registration is not required for simple comparisons of tumor measurements, more advanced assessment, e.g., changes in functional imaging, requires precision in image registration. The requirements and challenges for timeliness and accuracy vary between the above four main uses.