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Release notes | v1.4.44 | 24 Oct 2024
Release notes | v1.4.44 | 24 Oct 2024
Updated over 2 weeks ago

Scribe

  • We have several design changes coming to Scribe in the next couple of releases, you might spy a few of these in this release

  • If a consultation references multiple problem codes - the notes from the consultation will be included in each problem entry

  • If you're using EMIS - you can now select the consultation type when starting a new consultation. You can select from: In-Person, Telephone or Video

  • We're busy adding templates to Scribe for the consultation notes - You'll find 2 today: General Practice & Full Clerking, have a play around and please do share your feedback. A SOAP template will be included in the next release!

Scheduled jobs

  • We've added better visibility for you if any of the scheduled jobs fail to complete fully

Documents

  • To further prevent duplication of work: You'll now be alerted when saving a document to record that has already been saved

  • You now have the option to clear the "Clinical Department" field on the Document viewer

  • We now sort existing problems by date of occurrence in the drop down problem selector

  • You will now have warning indicators if a matched patient is registered deceased or part of the Special Allocation Scheme

  • You can now multi-select existing problems when adding to a document - saving you having to do it 1 by 1.

Request View

  • We're now using our direct EHR integrations instead of GPC to pull patient data into the request view. This data includes active & inactive problems, acute & repeat medications and any registered allergies.

Authentication and security

  • We've introduced the ability to configure Multi-factor authentications (MFA) using Time-based one-time passwords (TOTP) when logging into Anima

  • If you would like to enable this feature for your practice, please contact your account manager or message us via our support channels - We'll be happy to assist you.

  • Admins will be able to see which users have enabled multi-factor authentication on their account, to ensure they meet the security requirements of the practice.

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