A
new release of ThinkHealth 2.0 will be out at the end of the month. Last week there was an update related to a
DMH change for CDC and another change CDC change at the end of the month.
Here is a quick list of what
will be released at the end of the month/early March (A full detail of each
item will be released when we get closer to deployment):
CDC
adding the new “Adverse Childhood Experience” (ACE) questionnaire and score Dr.
First ePrescribe process for the EHR version of ThinkHealth OAYS
change to the CDC Module to allow the Youth Data Core to be used Override
to a rejected note by admin Timeout
for signature pads so system does halt on miss connections New
report showing access rights New
process letting you create your own access rights Fixing
the Assessment so data flow to Treatment Plan better Slight
change to Progress Note Contract Source selection Add
Co-Pay Details to Patient Demographic report Credentials
change so allow you to say which ones print or not Credentials
change to let you tie them to payment source. Show payment source on
notes by credentials Changes
to Assessment and how addiction issues are displayed and used Changes
to Treatment Plan and how addiction issues are displayed and used New
Alert to show if CDC has been done after a 42 CDC has been done Rounding
on the Staff Payroll report Credential
Alerts not showing for inactive staff Change
Patient Billing Report to fix name grouping issue Adding
Simple Treatment Plan added to Practicum access Fixing
ThinkJottable time changing on the Notes Module Treatment
Utilization Report should not show none note services such as Assessment, etc. Fixing
the CDC Social Demographic report for more search criteria and tobacco use Fixing
the Client Monthly report to show no data when client does not yet have notes
or other data Few
other bug fixes and performance changes
If there are any questions about this release,
feel free to give us a call to ThinkHealth Support.
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