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What this does: Within the "Lab Order Entry" section, when a new Order is placed for a Lab Test, the Order Type that is created is determined from this property. So, this property should be configured with the Order Type that refers to a Lab Test order. From the Administration page, go to Orders > Manage Order Types to list or add Order Types.
How you should enter it:: An Order Type ID
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What this does: This should be the EncounterTypeId of the EncounterType that represents a Lab Test. From the Administration page, go to Encounters > Manage Encounter Types to list or add Order Types.
How you should enter it:: An Encounter Type ID
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What this does: The system supports a primary identifier type to use when searching for patients, and also a single type which is displayed on the entry and view screens for each patient. You should enter here the PatientIdentifierType that you would like the system to use for this purpose here. From the Administration page, go to Patients > Manage Identifier Types to list or add Patient Identifier Types.
How you should enter it:: A Patient Identifier Type ID
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What this does: The system supports additional identifier types that can be used when for searching for patients. These should be entered here. From the Administration page, go to Patients > Manage Identifier Types to list or add Patient Identifier Types.
How you should enter it:: A comma delimited set of patient identifier type IDs.
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What this does: Used to display the patient's current state in the configured program workflow when viewing patient entries in the lab order and result entry interfaces, as well as when searching for patients. This is used in conjunction with the "workflowToDisplay" property. From the Administration page, go to Patients > ManagePrograms to list or add Programs.
How you should enter it:: This The name of the program, not the id. For example - "HIV PROGRAM"
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What this does: Used to display the patient's current state in the configured program workflow when viewing patient entries in the lab order and result entry interfaces, as well as when searching for patients. This is used in conjunction with the "programToDisplay" property. From the Administration page, go to Patients > ManagePrograms. Click on the program to see workflows.
How you should enter it:: This name of the workflow, not the id. For example - "ANTIRETROVIRAL TREATMENT GROUP"
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What this does: Allows you to configure what Concept in your dictionary refers to "CD4 Count". This is needed for the CD4 Count Report that the module provides. Again, this is specific to Rwanda needs and is a good candidate for refactoring out in a more generic way, but currently is required by the module. Go to the Concept Dictionary to find or create a CD4 concept.
How you should enter it:: The local conceptId of the CD4 concept
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TBD. Instructions and screenshots here
Download
* [Download from the OpenMRS module repository|http://modules.openmrs.org/modules/view.jsp?module=simplelabentry]
Release Notes
TBD