Is there a way to have sub folders for the image folders.
I would like to create subfolders to allow to help organize the scanned information by year. So last years insurance info would be under 09 insurance folder nested inside of the insurance main folder. Is it posible
and also the ability to drag and drop directly into the folders?
also ability to add security to folders so only certain security levels can see information
image folders improvements
Re: image folders improvements
I have the same problem. We started scanning all of paper documents into the system and they begin to get unmanageable. The ability to create subfolders and organize documents by year would be nice.
In addition, there is an annoying bug with the image categories. By default when you click on the Image Module, all the categories open automatically for the selected patient. Even if you close some of the category folders and go to other modules, they will all open the next time you click on the Image Module. We have patients with 20+ scanned history documents and this issue make it difficult to navigate to the document/folder of interest when all the docs in the folders are exposed.
In addition, there is an annoying bug with the image categories. By default when you click on the Image Module, all the categories open automatically for the selected patient. Even if you close some of the category folders and go to other modules, they will all open the next time you click on the Image Module. We have patients with 20+ scanned history documents and this issue make it difficult to navigate to the document/folder of interest when all the docs in the folders are exposed.
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Re: image folders improvements
Well, that's not really a bug. It's behaving the way it was designed. But it is annoying. I believe there are some existing feature requests related to this topic. Part of the clumsy feel of the tree list is because we were trying to make it compatible with Linux a few years back. Now that we don't care about Linux, we can make it have a nicer look and feel. We track the interest level through the feature request system.
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