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Status Future consideration
Categories Docs
Created by Guest
Created on Feb 25, 2019

Edit goals for all patients that receive the same discipline

Allow me to edit goals for all patients that are seen by my discipline, even if I haven't seen them personally for therapy. As an SLP supervising an SLPA, I need to be able to revise goals for patients that I haven't seen myself.
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  • Guest
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    May 3, 2023
    It would be ideal that anyone in our clinic had the opportunity to edit errors, delete duplicate goals, etc, to best monitor and track a patient's progress. This would help when my SLP needs to access goals for clients that need goal modification, new goals, revisions that are needed.
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    Apr 15, 2023
    very critical this feature is added
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    Apr 11, 2023
    As an OT supervisor, I need to have access to the clients' records that are being seen by the COTA under my license. I need make goal changes and review progress. Currently the way Fusion is set up I cannot do this. I have to send the goals to the COTA, and they cut and paste into Fusion. Too many unnecessary steps where something could get messed up.
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    Mar 28, 2021
    Regarding GOALS: We have found that the only user that can edit or delete a patient's goals is the one who created the goal originally. It would be ideal that anyone in our clinic had the opportunity to edit errors, delete duplicate goals, etc, to best monitor and track a patient's progress.
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    May 22, 2019
    As the OT supervisor, I need to have access to all kids on the OT caseload so I can make goal changes and review progress. Currently the way Fusion is set up I can only access the kiddos I have on my schedule, I cannot access kiddos that are not on my schedule. Please fix!
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    May 16, 2019
    A therapist with administrative privileges needs to be able to edit the child's goals (even if they are not the typically treating therapist) due to supervision requirements.
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    Feb 27, 2019
    Allow me as a supervisor to make goal modifications to a patient (even if this patient has not had an appointment on my calendar). It is very time consuming to add "fake" appointments, make goal changes, then remember to take the fake goal off the calendar.