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Latest revision as of 20:29, 11 April 2018
Overview
The Allscripts Referral Network (ARN) allows providers to send, receive, and track the status of patient referrals electronically through the Allscripts EHR. Both providers must have ARN functionality in order to complete the full “round trip” work flow. Hypothetically, this means a provider in Boston with ARN could potentially refer a patient to a provider in California with ARN. Therefore, correct data such as zip code, location, first and last name and city are all important to have when using this functionality. The ARN replaces the print/fax/scan process for referrals. The ARN automatically updates referrals, sends tasks (between both providers), and matches patients without needing to share charts through a secure process (the provider must have first and last name, DOB, gender, and zip code of patient in the chart otherwise an alert will appear and the referral will not send).
A client can receive ARN access through a few avenues:
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ARN fulfills Meaningful Use criteria by:
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