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jourdo
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Signature question

Post by jourdo » Wed Jul 19, 2017 9:48 am

Shouldn't the note lock (or at least make it difficult to change) once it has been signed?

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JasonL
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Re: Signature question

Post by JasonL » Wed Jul 19, 2017 12:34 pm

Procedure locking is actually a feature that you have to enable through a preference. This will allow you maintain tighter security on the procedures and their notes but it may not have the same functionality that you're expecting. If you decide to use this feature I would recommend trying it out on a test patient before moving on to your real patients. For more information on this feature you can visit the manual page http://www.opendental.com/manual/procedurelocking.html. Hope this helps! :-)
Jason Long
Open Dental Web Technology Coordinator
www.opendental.com

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cmcgehee
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Re: Signature question

Post by cmcgehee » Wed Jul 19, 2017 3:15 pm

Just recently, we implemented it so that a user without the Edit Procedure Note permission will not be able to edit a procedure note or its signature once it has been signed. This functionality will be available in 17.3 (so it will be a few more months till you will be able to update to it).
Chris McGehee
Open Dental Software
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