This guide provides an overview on how to set up your word document template for the Medical-Objects Word Plug-in. For more advanced templates or design assistance, please contact Medical-Objects for support on (07) 5456 6000.
When creating your templates in Medical-Objects Word Plug-in, there are a few guidelines to follow in order to make sure the letter is able to be recognised by the receiving practice management software (PMS). The receiving practice management software will often only import free text format successfully, therefore we have provided a guide to help with the design of your templates.
Do not use Headers and Footers or floating text boxes.
Do not use images, business logos or icons in your letter.
There is a high chance that these objects will not be recognised by the receiving Practice Management System (PMS).
The following template shows the various techniques used to display your letters. Each technique used in the following screen shots will be numbered from 1 to 6.
This will be shown in Template design in Microsoft Word.
The providers name and number must be displayed in order for the Word Plug-in to detect it. If there is more than one provider, Word Plug-in will use the first number detected that is stored in the routing for the practice; therefore if your practice has more than one provider you may need to select the correct doctor from the drop down box in the Report Details screen or list a single provider in the template letter head. |
The template must contain Re:[Patient Name] and DOB:[Patient date of Birth] This will enable you to automatically populate the report details screen. This is also required to validate the document for sending.
The following words or parts of words will also trigger the import of patient details: Name If these values are found in the document before the RE: then the patient detail import will most likely operate incorrectly. |
If you use tabs, tab stops should be used; the standard tab method will not hold formatting after the transmission into the receiving PMS. Tab Stops can be set on the Microsoft Word ruler. |
Once you have selected Send in Word Plug-in the Report Details screen will be displayed.
This section will now explain how the layout of your template can reduce the time required to send letters.
Patient Details: You will notice the patient details have been inserted into the report details screen automatically.
If the Patient name follows the identifier RE: the report details screen will automatically insert the details in to the report for you.
If the Patient date of birth follows the DOB: the report details screen this will also will automatically insert the details in to the report for you.
The address details will also be added to the report if they are placed in the next text line following RE: and DOB:
Addressing Details: The provider you are sending to will be displayed in the A̲ddressed To box, if you place their details correctly with provider number as shown in the design stage of the template. If any other providers listed after the initial receiving provider they will be added in the Co̲pies To box.
F̲rom: The report details screen has automatically selected the sending provider that was displayed in the template design section. If there is more than one provider at the practice this may not display correctly so you can use the drop down box to display the correct sending doctor. You can also set a default provider for this field. See this Guide.
Template Result displayed in Medical Director 3.7
The letter template that we previously created holds its formatting. The table is also visible in this software.