User Interface
PDF Annotations through Data Integration and Clinical Review workflows
Users can now annotate documents within Data Integration, before a document is associated to a patient, and through clinical review workflows, including labs, images, specialty consult reports, and uncategorized clinical document reports. This new functionality will empower users to have a more seamless experience within Canvas to annotate, add comments, and sign documents before associating a document to a patient, or signing and delegating review documents from the schedule view. Customers will also have the ability to view annotated documents through our FHIR API, within the associated patient chart, or through Admin settings. These annotated changes will also include details of the users who made the changes to the document and when the annotations were made for audit purposes.
The PDF annotation feature can be enabled for customers starting on Thursday, June 29th, via a passthrough cost. For those interested, please be sure to request a demo with product@canvasmedical.com or schedule directly using this link: Canvas Product Calendly.
Updated import logic for C-CDA files
Our previous validation when importing C-CDA files was very rigid, causing a high failure rate. Failures within the file will now create text entries in the note that indicate a problem was found and that manual correction is necessary.
API
FHIR Appointment Update Location bugfix
Previously, the Appointment Update endpoint would update the Appointment Note's Location but not the Appointment Location itself. This release ensures that when updating the location of an appointment through FHIR, the note's and appointment's location is updated.
Bugs
Snooze Button Tooltip Fix
On April 26th, 2023, we released Protocol Snooze Details Pop-up. This allowed users to see the details of who snoozed the protocol, the internal comment left as to why the protocol was snoozed, and when the protocol was snoozed. This release fixes a bug for customers utilizing Permission functionality within their instance. Now, users with Clinical Read auth group are be able to see the tooltip for snooze protocol button on protocol cards. This had been previously released to users with Clinical Write auth group for customers utilizing Permission functionality within their instance. There is no impact for customer who are not using the Permission functionality.
Fixed edited Google calendar events caching bug
This release fixes a bug where if a Google calendar was deleted or renamed for a corresponding user, the Google calendar data, within Canvas, did not clear the from cache. This meant that the changes to the user's Google calendar were not reflected in Canvas. With this release, when user availability is updated when calendars are deleted or renamed (i.e. from one location to another).
Prevent blank commands from satisfying required code validator
This release fixes a bug in which the required validator would allow a single blank space to fulfill the required constraint on commands causing the `Save Failed` error on notes.
Commands will now require value strings in order to be committed, preventing this `Save Failed` error.
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