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In EMResource, a view is a page that presents information about the resources to which you have access. Views tend to be focused on specific groups or categories of resources, such as hospital ED statuses, bed capacities, dialysis or psychiatric services, toxicity, or chempacks.
When you first log in to EMResource, one of the following pages open:
- Your Region Default view
- A view your administrator assigned to you
You can keep the default view as your home page or create your own default view. Either way, that is the view you will see every time you log in to EMResource. Also, you
The system is designed so that you can easily navigate throughout the application and readily locate the information you need or the view or task page you want. While each page contains information specific to your current need, the basic layout of each page remains constant so that you can become familiar with the application in a short period of time.
Page Elements
Using this example of a page from the application, look for the following standard elements:
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Element
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Description
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Information bar
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The EMResource information bar provides ready access to a number of options, including other Juvare applications, changing regions, contact information, the Help system, and more. Refer to Navigation: Information Bar for more details.
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Menu bar
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Presents the features you have access to. Point (with your cursor) to the header to view a drop-down menu of options or click the header to view a page with all of your options in that area. All users can set their preferences, including their contact information (User Info).
Refer also to Navigation: Menu.
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User Links
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Open a pick list containing links (references) you may find useful as you work in EMResource. When you click a link, the reference opens in a new tab or browser window; the link may open a website, an EMResource form, or the page you can use to manually enter an incoming patient notification.
Refer also to Navigation: User Links.
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Notifications banner
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The banner shows event notifications appropriate to the region and to you (as a user).
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Page footer
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The footer of every page includes information about the application, including the copyright date, name and version of the application, your name and username, and the current date and time. You can also click Terms & Conditions to see EMResource's Terms and Conditions of Use, Privacy Policy, or Mobile View to see EMResource in its mobile device format.
View Elements
The very first time you log in to the application, one of the following occurs:
Your Region's default View page opens, showing a listing of the resources to which you have access, as well as at least one currently reported status.
The default view your administrator assigned to you opens.
EMResource is a highly configurable tool. You can choose to create your own default view, or use one of the existing views (such as this Region Default view) as your personal default. Whatever your choice, it is the first page you will see when you log in. This topic addresses basic elements of any view.
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can quickly return to your default view from any page in the solution by clicking the
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Juvare logo on the solution bar or the left-most breadcrumb that displays the home icon and your region name.
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a Region Default view
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identifies key elements that you will find on most views.
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Name of the view | The name of |
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the current view appears at the |
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upper left. In this example, the name |
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is Region Default. |
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Action |
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links |
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Several actions |
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links may be available to you, depending on your access rights and the page you are viewing. These can include the following:
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Expand/collapse column headers
Column definitions
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Section expand/collapse icon | The plus (+) |
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and minus (-) |
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icons on the top left of each section header allow you to expand or collapse the content of that section. | |
Column definitions | Click a column header to open a window that contains a definition (and, potentially, valid values) for |
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the data element. |
Keys icon |
Resource details
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The keys icon only appears on resources for you have access to |
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change the resource |
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status. Click the keys |
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icon to open the view-specific Update Status page. |
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Resource name | The |
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resource name is a link that takes you to |
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the resource’s details page. |
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Event icons |
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Event icons appear when the resource is involved in an event. The icon can help you determine |
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Examples:
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Some of the following elements do not appear |
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ICS icon | If an incident has been created in Electronic ICS® |
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and it affects one or more of your resources, the ICS |
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icon appears next to |
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the affected resources. | ||
Blue triangle (comment indicator) | A blue triangle in the upper right corner of a resource status cell indicates that a comment was made about the |
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Comment indicator (blue triangle)
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resource. Point to the cell |
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and a window opens, displaying the comment and, potentially, other relevant |
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details. |
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Last Update | Indicates the date |
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and time of the most recent update to the resource. Simply point to a resource status cell and the Last Update window appears. If the date |
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and time values are red, the status for the resource is expired and should be updated. Some views do not include this column. |
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Summary |
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The summary or last row of a resource type |
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section displays the total value of all numeric status types in that section column. The summary is available when the resource type includes a status type that is numeric and for which |
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the Display Summary |
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Totals setting has been |
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enabled |
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status types that do not have |
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the summary enabled show N/A in the Summary row. | |
Status Type Summary |
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When a view includes at least one numeric status type and one or more of the included numeric status types are configured to display |
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the summary totals, the last section |
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is usually the Status Type Summary. Also, if the view includes multiple regions, the section indicates the source region where appropriate |
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