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Adding a Section to an Order Set

A Section is a grouping used to organize items in an order set. A Section may appear as the highest level in the order set hierarchy, or within another Section.

To add new sections, complete the following steps:

  1. To add a Section at the highest level within an order set, select Add Top Level Item. This method adds a new Section at the bottom of the order set by default. You can then drag the Section to the desired location at any time.
    To add a Section within another Section, click the arrow to the right of the Edit button and select Insert or press CTRL+I.
  2. Select Section from the Workspace Editor.
  3. From the Print/Export options, you may select Print Only or Export Only (the default is Both). In Print View, items marked as Export Only will not be displayed. In Export View, items marked as Print Only will not be displayed.
  4. From the Evidence options, you may select one of the following options:

 

  1. Populate one of the following fields to name the Section:
  2. The Additional Info field is free text; type the detail that will be appended to the name (catalog term or override) in the displayed order set.
  3. Optional: The Comment text box can be used to add free text comments. If an item has comments, the icon will appear next to the item in the Viewer and Editor. Users can hover over the icon to display the comments.
  4. Click the Save button. (To minimize the Workspace Editor, click the Save & Hide button.)

    NOTE

    To add a performance measure to the Section, select the Performance Measures tab from the Workspace Editor to view a list of available performance measures. Select the desired performance measure(s) from the list and then click the Save or Save & Hide button to close the window.

    Click the Reset button at any time to clear any selected items.

    The Performance Measures icon () will appear next to the Section in the order set.

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Help published December 2014