03/31/2007
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CREDIT:
1. CCOPs Only: The NCI\CCOP Report for Table 5 (Doctor Accrual Summary) has been updated to allow specific doctors to be excluded from the report. If the doctor does not have the CCOP Physician box checked, the doctor will be excluded from the report. And, if the doctor (even with CCOP Physician checked) has a resign date that is outside of the report range, the doctor will be excluded from the report.
2. On patient calendars, there is now an option of putting printed check boxes in front of each event (for pencil checking). Events that are already completed in CREDIT will have the box automatically display a check in the box. To enable this feature, Main Menu > File Ops > System > System Variable Default Values. The entry is the very last entry under the Patient section, around #154. Show Completed "Checkmark Boxes" on All Patient Calendars. By default this feature is disabled.
3. The Patient Calendar (standard month view) now allows for a footnote to be included. At the bottom of the calendar reads "Add Footnote". It is linked to popup a window for entering a single line notation. Once saved, the "Add Footnote" message is replaced with the new footnote information. That information, too, is linked to allow popup edit.
4. If Patient Check-off Calendars are set to allow Time of Day setting (System Variable Default Values, Show Appointment Time on Event Checkoff Page: ENABLED), the selected time can now be echoed on the other views of Patient Calendars. This new feature must be selected in the System. To enable this feature, Main Menu > File Ops > System > System Variable Default Values. Show Appointment Time on Event Checkoff Page This selection is around #135. New, to the right of Enable is a check off box for: "Echo Time on Calendars". Checking that box tells CREDIT to display the time of day on all calendar views.
5. In a recent update, patient Stratification was allowed to be Enabled. Now, under File Operations > Patients, the Stratification selection entries can be added\edited\deleted. The links are the last set in the Patient Section of File Operations.
6. When Editing an existing Protocol Serious Adverse Event (SAE), there is a new Save button in front of the Identifier. The new button is "Save as New Entry". Clicking this button creates a whole new entry in the Adverse Event Log, leaving the original entry intact. This is particularly helpful when a new SAE arrives that is almost identical to an existing entry.
7. There is now a memo box for entering information in to Protocol "Outstanding Issues".
8. The Prestudy Patient "Activate" button *is now be disabled* in File Operations > System > System Variable Default Values #81 (approx.). If you wish to re-enable the button, set the value to ENABLE and Save. This is done because the Activate button now in the Pre-study Workups supercedes the old one on the Pre-Study data page.
9. There is a new report that allows inspection of distinct events associated with each protocol arm. This allows staff to see which protocols are simply "Shells" and which ones are fully developed. Historically, some protocols may have had a simple arm created with and event "Randomization". The function of that instance was simply to allow a patient to be attached to the study without regard to a calendar of events. Today, when an active patient is accrued to that arm, no calendar is available. This requires staff to stop what they are doing, download and import the protocol from the DDOTS web site before proceeding. By running and inspecting the results of this new report, protocols can be identified as needing download and import prior to patient attachment. Reports > Protocols > Events by Protocol.
IDEA:
1. See CREDIT items: 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9
IRBANA:
1. See CREDIT items: 6 |