Configuring the doctor card for CII/CPAR

Configuring the doctor card for CII/CPAR

To ensure the correct information is sent to Netcare automatically, your doctor card within Healthquest must have the correct CII Export setting.
How Do I Configure the Doctor Card for CII?
  1. Open the practitioner’s Client Card
  2. Select the Practitioner tab
  3. Select GP, Specialist, Both, and No Export from the CII Export menu:
    1. Encounters (GP): all selected data elements will be sent to Netcare.
    2. Consult Reports: consult reports may be selected to submit to Netcare.
    3. Operative Reports: operative reports may be selected to submit to Netcare.
    4. PFD: pulmonary function diagnostic tests may be selected to submit to Netcare.





















NOTE: For any future practitioner added to Healthquest, you must properly set the CII Export to ensure their selected data is sent to Netcare.

Physician Client Card Set Up for CPAR
An EMR user will require clinic EMR Administrative Access status to access and edit a physician client card. If the CPAR Access Administrator or the Panel Administrator does not have this status, speak to your clinic EMR System Administrator.
During the registration process the CPAR Access Administrator will received the CPAR panel number for each physician or nurse practitioner participating in CPAR. There is a designated place in the physician client card where this number must be placed called the CPAR Panel #.
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Physician Client Card Set Up for CPAR

Please add the CPAR panel # to the physician's client card to authorize the CPAR panel export.

This activity must be repeated on the client card for each physician participating in CII/CPAR.
Note: For any future practitioner added in your Healthquest EMR and registering for CII/CPAR, you must properly set the CII/CPAR Export to ensure their selected data is sent to Alberta Netcare.


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