![]() On 64 bit computers, you must copy the entire “C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\microsoft shared\MODI” folder to “C:\Program Files\Common Files\microsoft shared\MODI”.Make a copy of the “12.0” folder and rename the copy to “11.0”.On 32 bit computers, it will simply be “C:\Program Files\Common Files\microsoft shared\MODI”.Navigate to “C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\microsoft shared\MODI”. ![]() ![]() The bottom line, request your IT guy use MODI in conjunction with eClinicalworks for the most productivity out of your staff. The system is called an EHR when it contain more than just PHI. Pro Tip! – The labeling of EMR or EHR is dependent on whether the system is dedicated solely for Patient Health Information (PHI) or more. These images or hopefully TIF not TIFF files are then assigned to charts and other areas of your Electronic Health Record system. Documents scanned by your organization’s scanner or faxes received by your organization’s fax server are aggregated in an inbox or scanned shared folder. MODI is a free tool that enabled editing and annotating document. Windows document viewer is a poor default app for viewing documents. Delete unnecessary pages included in the fax document viewer The MODI installed update to eCW include enhanced features like: Copy and Paste the OCR text into the EMR.The eClinicalworks built-in inbox viewer called ECWDigink.exe will be sufficient for most. And the PDF format is simply to heavy or clunky of a file. While you can not annotate on formats like jpeg. It is recommended you use TIFF because eClinicalworks was designed to work with Microsoft Office Document Imaging tool or MODI. The copy and paste functionality becomes a lot more difficult if you are using PDF with eClinicalworks. Scanning documents is one thing but the ability to lift text off the scanned image and insert into your EMR’s patient notes is another. Front Desk staff at small practices just don’t know what they are missing when converting documents into electronic form but not taking advantage of OCR or Optical Character Recognition. So if you aren’t finding what you need here. EClinical OCR and body images support flow together with our Scan and Fax blog post.
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