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Announcement
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Work Orders

Complex tasks often need to be performed and tracked over time. It can also be helpful to view the various tasks and information in a common, central area. TriMed Complete has combined the power of the custom note module with a task module that can be added along with a note. This allows each practice to customize the information needed for a complex task (or series of tasks) within a note. The various tasks can be tracked and viewed on the note template at any time.

This feature is called the “Work Order” module. Any note can be turned into a Work Order note, so tasks can be added to any note template. Work Orders can also be documented in a note without any associated clinic visit or additional note template.

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