Quick Start Guide
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Verifying the installation
- 2.1. Log On
- 2.2. Reloading the Default Application
- 2.3. Running in Debug Mode
- 2.4. Session Time Out
- 2.5. Download User Resources
- 3. Exploring the Default cityEHR Application
- 3.1. Registering a New Patient
- 3.2. Entering Patient Data
- 3.3. Finding Patients
- 4. Creating Test Patients
- 5. Viewing the Patient Record
- 5.1. Summary View and Charting
- 5.2. Viewing the Longitudinal Record
- 5.3. Annotations and Notifications
- 6. Cohort Search
- 6.1. Demographics
- 6.2. Administrative Data
- 6.3. Observations
- 6.4. Combining Cohorts
- 7. Exporting Patient Data from cityEHR
- 7.1. Exporting Data for an Individual Patient
- 7.2. Exporting Data for a Cohort of Patients
- 7.3. Export Data Sets
- 8. Inspecting the XML Store
- 9. Manipulating the Information Model as an Ontology
- 9.1. Browse the Ontology in cityEHR
- 9.2. Export the Ontology and Open in Protege
- 9.3. Edit the Ontology
- 9.4. Load the Model to cityEHR
- 10. Manipulating the Information Model as a Spreadsheet
- 11. Configuring a Runtime Application
- 12. Creating an Information Model
- 13. Managing Information Directories
- 13.1. Element Directories
- 13.2. Entry Directories
- 13.3. Importing Directories
- 13.4. Directory Look Up Using a Web Service
- 14. Access Control - documentation coming soon!
- 14.1. Setting Up User Roles
- 14.2. Assigning Roles for a User
- 14.3. Role-based Access Control to Functions
- 14.4. Restricting Access to Care Team Patients
- 15. Care Pathways – documentation coming soon!
- 15.1. Health Lifestyle Pathway
- 15.2. Using Sub-Pathways
- 15.3. Pathways with Repeating Loops
- 16. Clinical Correspondence
- 16.1. Creating a Letter Template
- 16.2. Importing and Associating a Template
- 16.3. Using a Template with a Letter
- 17. Interactive Image Maps
- 17.1. Linking to a Simple Entry
- 17.2. Linking to a Multiple Entry
- 17.3. Creating a New Image Map
- 18. Creating Language Variants
- 19. Using the cityEHR API
- 19.1. Enabling API Access
- 19.2. Using the cityEHR API