When configuring an HTML form template for medical E-Forms, ensure it satisfies the following requirements:
CAUTION:
To ensure all data on medical E-Forms is preserved upon burning, you must follow these requirements.
- Do not place a center-aligned div tag (i.e., <div align=center>) outside the form's main table. When displayed within a browser window, the form must remain left-aligned even when the browser window is resized.
- Do not use tabbed E-Forms. If you do, only the information on the first tab is burned. Information on other tabs is lost.
- Do not use Unity Forms. OnBase Unity Forms are not supported for form-based deficiencies.
- For multi-page forms, custom HTML page breaks must be inserted to ensure the pages are separated properly during burning. Contact your first line of support for assistance.
- It is considered a best practice to exclude Submit and Save buttons on medical forms. In the Medical Records Unity Client and DeficiencyPop, the contexts that allow users to modify medical forms will also save the forms automatically when users navigate away.
- For general best practices, see the E-Forms Best Practices chapter in the E-Forms module reference guide.