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The Attachments Ability is divided into several nodes that change behavior depending on whether you have a patient selected or not.

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With no Patient selected, you are able to access all attachments tied to patients by navigating to Thumbnails or Patient Attachments in the Sidebar. If you have a patient selected, the results will hone down to Attachments assigned to that specific patient. 

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Let's review what each node contains in the sidebar.

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Thumbnails Node

This node, when expanded, will display a preview of all patients with Attachments/Images associated with them if no patient is selected. With a patient selected, thumbnails will appear in the window of all of their attachments. You can click once to select a thumbnail, or double click it to open the Attachment in Preview. A .mov file might be viewed in Quicktime, while a .pdf or .jpg file might be viewed in Preview, and so on.

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This node contain photos associated with a patient's record that can be seen in the Patient Selector. This photo can be configured to appear in the Schedule blocks associated to this Patient by adjusting Appointment Display settings appropriately.

The photo will also appear on the Patient Photo for the patient.

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You can use the Camera Button to take pictures for this purpose. More on the Camera Button can be found here.

Attachment Type Node

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This node allows you to create, delete, and organize different Attachment Types you can set for your Attachments. You can create and remove Types by using the Plus and Minus icons in the sidebar.

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To archive an image, select the Attachment and click the minus button in the sidebar. Confirm the archive by clicking the Archive button on the resulting window. You can also select the Attachment and navigate to the Edit Menu and select "Delete Record".

You cannot archive Patient Photos, you can only delete them.

You'll see a prompt asking if you'd like to archive the attachment, or delete the attachment.

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This drop down allows you to select an Attachment Status to tie to this attachment. If the Attachment Status is set to display as a node in the sidebar (see Attachment Statuses) this will cause this attachment to be included in that node.

Codify Button

The Codify button allows you to codify a particular attachment to identify it when you perform clinical exports. To Codify an attachment, simply click the Codify button. You have only a few options to flag the Attachment as either a Pathology Study or a Laboratory Report.

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Setting Up Scanners

Any Mac compatible scanner can work with MacPractice. To import files from the scanner to MacPractice, an import folder is created. Next, both the scanner and MacPractice need to have the path of this folder set within their settings. This will allow the Import Folder to work as a bridge, connecting the output of the scanner to the input in the Attachments ability.

The following specific device guides are available:

Transmit to HIE

An attachment may be transmitted to the Health Information Exchange (HIE). In order to do so, HIE Consent must be checkmarked in Patients > Patient:

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Once HIE Consent is checkmarked in Patients > Patient, you may transmit an attachment to HIE:

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Sharing Attachments to the Patient Portal

You can set patient attachments to be viewable on their Patient Portal page by checking the “Share in Portal” checkbox.

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You can read more about the Patient Portal in this article:How to Use the Patient Portal