OpenEMR 4.1.1 Users Guide
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Users Guide
Main Topics
Wiki Format
- OpenEMR 4.1.1 Users Guide:
 
Supplementary Topics
- Access Controls.
 - Backup: Lest you rue the day. Windows users, take note of this Forum thread.
 - Break Glass - Emergency Access configuration.
 - CAMOS module: An Intuitive Interface for Text Organization and Insertion in a Patient's Chart.
 - Charges Panel.
 - Clinical Decision Rules.
 - CDR Guide: How to add Rules for Clinical Quality Measures.
 - CDR User Manual.
 - Configure and Add Code Types.
 - CouchDB Documents Module: Using CouchDB to store patient documents.
 - Encryption and Decryption of document.
 - Fee sheet/service code entry & customization - from Openemr version 3.2.
 - LBV (Layout Based Visit) Form customization & layout.
 - Sample Layout Based Visit Form Tutorial.
 - LBV Forms For Ophthalmology: A Pictorial Guide.
 - Multiple Sites Module.
 - Nation Notes: Medical Record Template engine with a WYSIWYG editor.
 - Sample NationNotes Form.
 - Batch Payment (EOP) and Statement Processing.
 - Pharmacy Dispensary.
 - Phone numbers input: How to input phone numbers in three different places.
 - Patient Portal.
 - ePrescribing.
 - Procedure configuration & order process.
 
- Step wise explanation of how to configure Procedures:
 
- Laboratory Exchange User Documentation.
 - Securing OpenEMR.
 - Facility Specific User Information.
 - OpenEMR Settings.
 - User Settings.
 - Import Standard Tables: An ICD9, ICD10, SNOMED and RxNorm Import Guide.
 - Language Translations.
 - Videos and Animations.
 
Video Tutorials
Getting Started
Setting up your clinic
Adding a new patient
Using your calendar
Documenting a visit/encounter
Issues, Problems & Immunizations
Billing and Claim Generation
EOBs, Payments & Accounts Receivables
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Plan to post questions here that are frequently asked on the forums for OpenEMR version 4.1.1.
 
- How do I get E-Prescribing working?
- See OpenEMR ePrescribe wiki page for details.
 
 
- How do I get electronic lab results working?
- See Tony McCormick's 9/19/2011 post in the SourceForge forums for details on this feature.
 
 
- How do I go about getting Meaningful Use now?
- The Official Web Site for the Medicare and Medicaid Electronic Health Records (EHR) Incentive Programs.
 - See CVerk's excellent 12/6/2011 and 1/5/2012 posts in the SourceForge forums describing how he successfully passed Meaningful Use attestation for 2011.
 - An additional thread (both 1/5/2013 posts by CVerk) describing how he passed Meaningful Use attestation for 2012.
 - See these excellent posts (10/8/2011 and 10/12/2011) in the SourceForge forums by Dr. Ronald Leemhuis describing how he planned to get the 2011 Medicare incentive.
 - See Jojo Pornebo's 10/15/12 post in the SourceForge forums, regarding Medicaid Meaningful Use.
 - See these excellent posts describing this topic by Dr. Sam Bowen on the OEMR organization forum.
 - 2013 Ophthalmologist's Meaningful Use Attestation A step-by-step pictorial guide.
 
 
Acknowledgments
- OpenEMR Acknowledgments Page
 - Greater than 65 developers over the last 10 years have directly contributed code to this project.
 
- Meaningful Use Certification itself involved numerous individuals, companies and the OEMR organization. Detailed acknowledgments for this monumental feat can be found on the first post in this sourceforge forum.