When you Schedule an order, that order shows in the patient's clinical desktop in the Orders tab with all scheduled dates. Six days before a due date, the system will automatically generate the next order instance. What that means for you is that you put the order in one time, and after that, the system creates them for you. They are also visible on the HMP with a Q in the second "Schedule" column, just like the reminders.
To schedule an order, click on the new order icon (the beaker) to get into the ACI. Click on the name of the active problem that is linked to the order in the upper left corner. Be sure that you have selected the correct provider name (if you aren't the provider), then click on the Schedule button at the top of the ACI.
When you click on the Schedule button, a Schedule Dialog box will appear.
Check the circle next to Recurring and fill out the recurrence pattern. If the day you order a test is the 31st, you will get a message that on any month without 31 days, your order will fall due on the last day of the month, as below.
Set your start date, if any day other than the day you enter the scheduled order. Then, choose the end date. If you choose "End By", it will select one year by default. You can change this date as needed. There is no need to click Generate, as the dates will automatically generate. Just click OK.
Search for the test you are ordering and check the box beside the test name. It is important that you set the schedule BEFORE selecting the test. This schedule of recurrence will apply to all tests you select until you click OK in the ACI. If you would like to order a test that does NOT have this schedule, click the circle beside Schedule so that it is not marked. If you want to CHANGE the schedule for another test, click Schedule and follow the above steps again. You will see in the ACI there is a message that says Recurring beside the Schedule button at the top.
When you have finished selecting your orders, click OK at the bottom of the ACI. Click Commit. Your scheduled order will appear in the Orders tab with the first active order as below.
When the patient presents to the lab for that order, the lab will mark as Complete ONLY the order with the Status: Active, not the one marked In Progress with all scheduled dates. The system will automatically generate the next instance of the order six days before it is due.