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If you use the IEX Import Service to auto-import documents into a specific folder in the patient chart, IEX will "Auto-TIF" the document when it is filed, thereby making the document viewable from within Enterprise EHR. | If you use the IEX Import Service to auto-import documents into a specific folder in the patient chart, IEX will "Auto-TIF" the document when it is filed, thereby making the document viewable from within Enterprise EHR. | ||
*The Auto-TIF feature does not work if IEX is used to import the document to the Batch Basket. | *The Auto-TIF feature does not work if IEX is used to import the document to the Batch Basket. | ||
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Revision as of 19:05, 2 June 2011
Question:
What file types can be imported into Allscripts Document Management (ADM)?
Answer:
A variety of document types can be imported into ADM (e.g. .doc, .pdf, .TIF).
*It is important to remember, though, that only TIF documents can be viewed from within Enterprise EHR.
If you use the IEX Import Service to auto-import documents into a specific folder in the patient chart, IEX will "Auto-TIF" the document when it is filed, thereby making the document viewable from within Enterprise EHR.
*The Auto-TIF feature does not work if IEX is used to import the document to the Batch Basket.