How To View Or Open Patient's Documents?
First, search for the patient from the Search Box situated in the top right corner or from the Patient list in Patients situated on the top left corner.
Click on Documents situated at the left side menu as shown below.
Then click on Document Upload.
Select the Root Category folder as shown below.
To View the document Double Click on the document or right-click on the document and select Open.
You can filter your option from “Short By” by selecting a name, size, modified, and ascending and descending as shown below.
To view the detailed article on Document Upload, click here
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