2.1.1.1 Windows Release Notes
These Release Notes are for FH Medic 2.1.1.1, and provide a listing of the defects resolved and enhancements implemented during this release.
The following issues were successfully resolved this release.
If you clicked the Summary tab, the Disposition sub-tab, then under Details, you clicked Outcome and selected the outcome as appropriate for the patient, when you clicked the Signatures tab, the labels on buttons representing the signatures that are required for the outcome are red.
However, as you added signatures to the patient's record, the button labels for signatures were not consistently red to indicate that they were required, the required field letters would disappear, and you were prompted at validation for the signatures.
If you specified a default value of zero (0) for the At Scene mileage on the FH Medic administration web site, the new default value did not propagate to FH Medic on the mobile computer.
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On the FH Medic administration web site, in the row of links that appear across the top of every page, click Configurations.
The Configurations page appeared.
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Under FH Medic Configurations, click Click here to access FH Medic configuration options.
The Configurations > FH Medic page appears.
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Click Inputs.
The Configurations > Inputs page appears.
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For the input name AtScene Time, click Edit.
The Edit Input page appears.
- Under Input Data, in Default Value, type
0
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Click Save Changes.
The new default value for the field saves, but does not propagate as expected to FH Medic on the mobile computer as expected.
The following enhancements were implemented this release.
FH Medic now performs validation tests on time entries, to prevent incorrect times from being entered.
Example: The time you record for a treatment to a patient cannot be a time before the unit's en route time.
When you are working in FH Medic and a prompt appears from the FH Medic CAD import process, you could choose to accept the call, start a new ticket, ignore the call, and so forth. When you click Ignore, the call is marked for dismissal, and the only way to access the call again is to restart FH Medic and process the call again in the FH Medic Integration Suite.
Because of customer confusion over what happened when you clicked Ignore, the button has been renamed to Discard. The same process happens when you click Discard, but the change of name removes confusion about what happens to the call.