Difference between revisions of "Report Dictionary"
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=Description= | =Description= | ||
− | The report dictionary is one way that you can secure access to specific reports or report groupings in Allscripts Enterprise EHR. | + | The report dictionary is one way that you can secure access to specific reports or report groupings in [[Allscripts Enterprise EHR]]. |
=Implementation Tricks= | =Implementation Tricks= | ||
− | It is fairly well known that it is generally not a good idea to run the delivered Allscripts Enterprise Reports during business hours for large organizations as large data reads can impact performance and in some cases even cause interruption with the system. | + | It is fairly well known that it is generally not a good idea to run the delivered Allscripts Enterprise Reports during business hours for large organizations as large data reads can impact performance and, in some cases, even cause interruption with the system. |
− | That said, one of Allscripts greatest selling points is the control they give their clients with reporting and therefore it should not be unheard of to still allow access to specific reports without handing the keys over to the entire library. | + | That said, one of Allscripts greatest selling points is the control they give their clients with reporting and, therefore, it should not be unheard of to still allow access to specific reports without handing the keys over to the entire library. |
Creating limited access to the reports delivered in Allscripts Enterprise can be done in 2 easy steps. | Creating limited access to the reports delivered in Allscripts Enterprise can be done in 2 easy steps. | ||
− | # In the report dictionary (TWAdmin Workspace >> Dictionaries >> Report Dictionary) you can tie each delivered report to a specific security code. By default each code is not tied to a report so a manual effort will be required to set them up. | + | # In the report dictionary ([[TWAdmin]] Workspace >> Dictionaries >> [[Report Dictionary]]) you can tie each delivered report to a specific security code. By default each code is not tied to a report so a manual effort will be required to set them up. |
− | # In security admin | + | # In security admin assign these codes to a a security gate which users will commonly be associated. |
The result will be limited access to reports that general system users should not have access to. | The result will be limited access to reports that general system users should not have access to. | ||
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==Examples== | ==Examples== | ||
* Billing: Common reports that you may want to allow billing super-users to have access to would be the "Daily Charge" & the "Missing Charge" reports. | * Billing: Common reports that you may want to allow billing super-users to have access to would be the "Daily Charge" & the "Missing Charge" reports. | ||
− | * Clinical: Common reports that you may want to allow | + | * Clinical: Common reports that you may want to allow clinical super-users to have access to would be the "Unsigned Notes" & the "Arrived visits missing documentation" reports. |
− | * Enterprise Support: Support staff should monitor the Allscripts | + | * Enterprise Support: Support staff should monitor the Allscripts Enterprise Error Report. |
* Quality Assurance: System Audit Tracking. | * Quality Assurance: System Audit Tracking. | ||
''Tested on 11.1.7 HF7'' | ''Tested on 11.1.7 HF7'' |
Latest revision as of 01:33, 20 September 2013
Description
The report dictionary is one way that you can secure access to specific reports or report groupings in Allscripts Enterprise EHR.
Implementation Tricks
It is fairly well known that it is generally not a good idea to run the delivered Allscripts Enterprise Reports during business hours for large organizations as large data reads can impact performance and, in some cases, even cause interruption with the system.
That said, one of Allscripts greatest selling points is the control they give their clients with reporting and, therefore, it should not be unheard of to still allow access to specific reports without handing the keys over to the entire library.
Creating limited access to the reports delivered in Allscripts Enterprise can be done in 2 easy steps.
- In the report dictionary (TWAdmin Workspace >> Dictionaries >> Report Dictionary) you can tie each delivered report to a specific security code. By default each code is not tied to a report so a manual effort will be required to set them up.
- In security admin assign these codes to a a security gate which users will commonly be associated.
The result will be limited access to reports that general system users should not have access to.
Examples
- Billing: Common reports that you may want to allow billing super-users to have access to would be the "Daily Charge" & the "Missing Charge" reports.
- Clinical: Common reports that you may want to allow clinical super-users to have access to would be the "Unsigned Notes" & the "Arrived visits missing documentation" reports.
- Enterprise Support: Support staff should monitor the Allscripts Enterprise Error Report.
- Quality Assurance: System Audit Tracking.
Tested on 11.1.7 HF7