Manage Standing Orders for a Specific Client
1 Do one of the following:
• In the information bar, click Home, and then click the Standing Orders to be Renewed link in the Quick View area.
• In the menu bar, click Requisitions > Standing Order Management.
Notes: • The number on the Home page reflects the number of standing orders for all of the clients that you can access that are scheduled to expire within the next 30 days. Additional standing orders might be available. • The Requisitions menu appears only if you can place orders with the current lab. • You can access generic standing orders only if the Include Generic (Held, Scheduled, Standing) check box is selected in your user profile. • Some labs do not support the capability to print or fax standing order renewal letters. For those labs, the • To clear all your changes on the page at any time, click Reset. • To use the legacy Standing Order Management page, click the Go to Legacy Standing Order Management link at the bottom of the page. Online help is not available for that page. |
2 To manage standing orders for a different client, in the Client list, click the appropriate one.
Your default client appears automatically. You can set your default client via your user profile.
3 To retrieve Companion Diagnostics standing orders, select the appropriate item from the Companion Program list.
Note: The Companion Program list appears only if the lab supports Companion Diagnostics, and only if at least one active program is associated with the selected client or facility. |
4 In the Expiration Timeframe area, do either or both of the following:
• To view active standing orders that are going to expire within a particular time frame, select the Show Standing Orders That Will Expire check box.
• To view inactive standing orders that previously expired within a particular time frame, select the Show Standing Orders That Expired check box.
For non-Companion Diagnostics standing orders, click the appropriate number of days in the list. For Companion Diagnostics standing orders, type the date in the box or click the date on the calendar.
Tip: For Companion Diagnostics standing orders, you can use any of the following shortcuts to specify the date: • Type • Type • Type • Type |
5 To view only those standing orders for which the Home Draw check box is selected, select the Show Only Home Draw Standing Orders check box.
If you clear this check box, the list will include both regular standing orders and home draw standing orders.
Note: This check box appears only if you are allowed to place home draw orders. |
6 Click Search.
If any standing order included any alternate order codes, they are automatically replaced with primary codes. In addition, if a particular test is no longer being performed by the lab or if the order code is otherwise invalid, the phrase (inactive) appears in red after the order code.
7 Do one or more of the following:
Press Ctrl+f. This activates your browser’s built-in search mechanism. Use the appropriate procedure for your browser to locate the desired text.
Note: If you retrieved multiple pages of orders, and you search for text that appears on a page that is not currently displayed, that text will not be found. |
Click any column heading except Actions. Clicking the column heading again reverses the sort order.
If you click the Patient Info column heading, the list is sorted by the patient’s last name. If you click the Physician column heading, it is sorted by the physician’s last name. If an order includes multiple tests or diagnoses, only the first one is used to sort the list.
Note: If the data for any client was collapsed, it is expanded again when you sort the standing orders. |
a In the Actions column, click the Expire link next to the order.
Note: The Expire link appears only for active standing orders. |
b When the confirmation message appears, click OK.
To prevent this message from appearing again, select the Do not ask me next time check box before you click OK. You can re-enable these messages via your user profile.
a If all of the appropriate standing orders do not appear on the page, click All in the list in the navigation area.
b In the bar that displays the client name, click Expire All.
Note: The Expire All button appears only if at least one of the displayed standing orders is active. |
c In the Actions column, click the Remove link next to each standing order that you do not want to expire.
d In the bar that displays the client name, click Expire.
e When the confirmation message appears, click OK.
To prevent this message from appearing again, select the Do not ask me next time check box before you click OK. You can re-enable these messages via your user profile.
a In the Actions column, click the Print link next to the order.
Note: The Print link appears only if an administrator enabled this feature for you. |
b When you are prompted to open or save the file, take the appropriate action.
If you open the file, it appears in a separate Adobe Reader window.
c Use the appropriate procedure for your version of Adobe Reader to print the letter.
a If all of the appropriate standing orders do not appear on the page, click All in the list in the navigation area.
b In the bar that displays the client name, click Print All.
Note: The Print All button appears only if an administrator enabled this feature for you. |
c In the Actions column, click the Remove link next to each standing order for which you do not want to print a renewal letter.
d In the bar that displays the client name, click Print.
e When you are prompted to open or save the file, take the appropriate action.
If you open the file, it appears in a separate Adobe Reader window. A single PDF file is created for all of the renewal letters.
f Use the appropriate procedure for your version of Adobe Reader to print the letters.
In the Actions column, click the Fax link next to the order.
Note: The Fax link appears only if an administrator enabled this feature for you, and only if the client has a fax number in eLabs. |
a In the Actions column, click the Renew link next to the order.
Note: If an ICD-10 diagnosis code is required but was not previously included, a message appears. Click OK and edit the standing order (as described in Manage Standing Orders for a Specific Patient via Legacy Order Entry) to add an ICD-10 code. Then you can renew the order. |
b If the new start date should be something other than today’s date, in the Start Date box, type the date when the first specimen should be collected.
Tip: To specify a future date, you can type |
Note: The start date cannot be more than 365 days in the future. |
c In the Expiration Date box, type the date when the standing order should end.
Note: For non-Companion Diagnostics standing orders, the expiration date cannot be more than 186 days from the start date. For Companion Diagnostics standing orders, the expiration date cannot be longer than the maximum time frame defined for the specific program. |
d In the Comment box, type any comment that you want to include.
Any comment that was specified when the standing order was created or edited appears automatically. This comment also appears in the requisition log.
e Select the check box to confirm that the order is correct.
f Click Renew.
The standing order is updated to reflect the new start and expiration dates.
Note: You must have Excel installed; Excel Viewer is not supported. |
a Click Export to Excel at the top of the list.
b When you are prompted to open or save the file, take the appropriate action.
Whether you open or save the file, a message displays the total number of standing orders included in the spreadsheet.