Use Improved Clinical Provider Selection Widget for Glasses and Contact Lenses Orders

Overview of improved clinical provider selection widget experience for glasses and contact lenses orders

The enhanced clinical provider selection widget offers robust receiver results to help you select the right receiver for your glasses and contact lenses order.

Clinical provider search results include

  • Clinical provider receiver name

  • Provider specialty (if applicable)

  • Local Network affiliation (if applicable)

  • Frequently Used by the ordering provider or department for the order type

  • Location with link to full list of locations (if applicable)

  • Phone and Fax numbers

  • Direct Address (full address available in receiver details )

  • Distance from either patient or practice zip code, or manually entered zip code

  • National Provider Identifier (NPI)

Accessing the clinical provider selection widget for glasses and contact lenses orders

Note
The improved clinical provider selection widget is not available from the Quickview or Check-in pages.

 

You can quickly enter the clinical provider selection widget from various locations.

 

Depending on the access point, the field where the clinical provider selection widget lives is labeled differently:

  • On a glasses or contact lenses order within an open encounter or order group— The improved clinical provider selection widget appear when you click plus icon in the Send to field. If no clinical provider is entered, click + Receiver. If a clinical provider is entered, click the receiver's name to view or update it.

  • In Document View and Consolidated Document View — The field is labeled Clinical Provider; you can click either Search or the clinical provider's name to open the improved clinical provider selection widget.

  • When configuring an Order Set — The clinical provider selection field is Send to.

  • In Order Routes — The field is Clinical Provider.

When the Add a receiver page appears

The "Add a receiver" page of the clinical provider selection widget appears after you go through one of the previously described entry points. A receiver accepts the selected order type if it matches the primary specialty listed for them in the athenaOne System’s global clinical provider database.

  • The search will default to receivers within 30 miles of the patient’s zip code that accept the selected order type.

  • The default sort order is Relevance.

 

If your practice:

  • Has local networks enabled, sorting by relevance lists receivers by network tier and then distance.

  • Does not have local networks enabled, sorting by relevance is the same as sorting by distance to zip code.

Understanding the Filters bar

When you’re displaying the Add a receiver page, the Filters bar appears above the results section. In the Filters bar you can:

  • See how many filter options are applied to the results.
  • Click Clear to remove the filters that are applied to the results.
  • Select filter options from the following headings:

 

Option Description
Within any distance of

This heading displays the amount of miles from the patient's zip code. You can update your default preference to be distance from the practice's zip code.

Quickly switch between the patient's and the practice's zip code or manually enter a valid US zip code.

You can also set a more applicable search radius. Available options include: 10 miles, 30 miles, 50 miles, 100 miles, or any distance. Any changes to the distance filter persist. If you use a different computer, you need to reset your distance filter preference.

Local Networks

If your practice has local networks configured, you can select specific network tiers and view the results. The values for this filter display the names of your practice’s self-defined network tiers.
This filter only appears if your practice has the Local Networks service turned on. See the User Access and Permissions section of this release note for information.

Sort by

Select either:

  • Relevance
  • Distance from zip
  • Frequently Used

 

Search for a receiver

You can now better search for a receiver by:

  • Display Name
  • Address
  • Phone number
  • Fax number

If you don’t find who you are looking for, edit your search term.

Quickly select from the frequently used list

Frequently Used — If you’d like to easily and quickly select a receiver that the ordering provider usually refers to for the order type, you can now see the top four results appear at the top of the table of receivers.

 

The frequently used receivers are sorted by local network participation (employed network, affiliate network, and then out of network), and then by distance from the zip code.

Important
The list of frequently used receivers is unique to the ordering provider and the selected order type. If the ordering provider does not have any frequently used receivers for the selected order type, a list of frequently used receivers for the ordering provider's practice displays. If the practice does not have any frequently used receivers, then the table of receivers does not display the label "frequently used".

 

From here you can:

  • Click into empty space of the receiver's row to select the receiver and close the clinical provider selection widget.
    The row turns blue when you hover your cursor over it.
  • If applicable, click [Number] more locations to reveal the Receiver Details page.
    The Receiver Details page appears.

Note
You can also set the sort order of the clinical provider selection widget to Frequently Used.

Filter by distance

When filtering by distance, you can:

  • See a message when the practice and patient ZIP codes are invalid or when a manually entered ZIP code is invalid.

  • Select a preference for the type of ZIP code. You can select Patient ZIP code or Practice ZIP code. The athenaOne System remembers your preferred ZIP code type.
    Hover over the info icon to reveal a message about the Default preference field.

  • Switch between patient and practice ZIP code by clicking Switch to [Type of] ZIP code. Switching between ZIP code types via this link does not affect your preferred ZIP code type when the Add receiver window opens.

Selecting from the pre-filtered results

When the clinical provider selection widget first appears, you can:

  1. Browse the pre-filtered results: you can apply your own filters, or search receivers.

  2. Click anywhere on the row to select a receiver and add them to the order.
    The row turns blue when you hover your cursor over it.

Tip

In the receiver row:

  • A green outline indicates that this receiver is in the ordering providers' local network. The name of the local network appears below the receiver's name.

  • The initials in the icon indicate the receiver is a person.

  • An image of multiple people (avatars) in the icon indicates the receiver is a non-person, group, or practice.

  • A leaf icon next to the provider's circle icon indicates a coordinator core partner.

  • An image of a stethoscope (avatar) in the icon indicates the receiver does not have a display name.

See more information on the Receiver Details page

The Receiver Details page provides a consolidated view for all clinical provider records related to a specific receiver's NPI number.

Click the more options icon or the [Number] more locations link in the Location column (if it appears) to display the Receiver Details page.

The [Number] more locations link only appears for receivers with more than one location.

The receiver’s main details are sourced from the existing clinical provider record and you're instructed to complete the remaining fields. Main details include:

  • Provider name
  • NPI number

The Receiver Details page provides a consolidated view for all clinical provider records related to a specific receiver's NPI number. The [Number] more locations link (if it appears) in the receiver row. This link only appears for receivers with more than one location.

 

You can access the Add New Location option from the Receiver Details page to add a new location for an existing receiver.

Search by NPI number

You can search and view a National Provider Identifier (NPI) for person providers in the browse and search results of the improved clinical provider selection widget.

 

When you search a full ten digit NPI, and there is a match, the clinical provider selection widget displays it in bold.

 

If your organization uses local networks you can use the NPI to confirm the right clinical provider is selected.

Group by NPI number

You can now filter the list of receivers by NPI number so that more receivers appear without duplication. For example, with the box unchecked you may see the receiver appear twice because there are two locations for that receiver.

 

Check the Group by NPI box to group results by NPI number.

Hover over the text "Group by NPI" to read a message about the check box. One of two messages appear, dependent on if you check or uncheck the box.

 

The image below is an example of the checked Group by NPI box. When you hover over the field, a message about what happens when you uncheck the box appears:

The image below is an example of the unchecked Group by NPI box. When you hover over the field, a message about what happens when you check the box appears:

Add New Receiver

If you could not find the receiver you are looking for, you can create a new receiver and add it to your order.

  1. When you’re displaying the Add a receiver page, click Add New Receiver to add a new receiver.
    The Add New Receiver page appears.
  2. Add New Group— Enter information in the required fields:
    • Display Name — Required.
    • NPI — Optional.
    • Specialty — Optional. The list of options displays the specialty that accepts the selected order type. Not all specialty options are available for selection.
  3. Location — Enter the required location information.
  4. Click Add.
    The Add button is inaccessible until you fill all required fields. After you click Add, the group is added to our clinical provider records.

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