With the CodeValueUser table, sites can create, modify or inactivate site-specific call types, case statuses, caller/patient titles and case priorities. After a center creates new code value option, it can be used as criteria for a search. It can also then be set as a required field if desired. For more information see the Searching document and the Required Fields system table section of this document.
Site-specific call types can be associated with AAPCC call types. For example, a center might create a new call type of Animal Exposure and relate it to Exposure.
Toxicall’s® save statuses are Open, Closed, Retroactive and Quick Save. Site specific save statuses allow a site to categorize calls to better meet their needs. For example, a site might create a Ready for QA Review status.
Site-specific caller/patient titles allow the site to use more specific titles if desired. For example, a site may choose to add Senor, Monsignor or Sergeant as new titles.
Currently, TOXICALL® uses High, Medium and Low as case priority levels. Site-specific priorities allow a center to more specifically categorize calls. For example, a site may choose to create an Urgent or Very Low priority level to better distinguish their calls.
After opening a new entry screen for the CodeValueUser system table, choose the Type from the dropdown list (Title, Status, Call Type, or Priority), in the Value field enter the new item you would like to add, and in the Category field, enter an AAPCC category, if you would like to associate your new code to a category. The Value must be unique. To see a list of AAPCC categories, click on the List View radio button at the top of the window. Now, just save, close and release as instructed in the Adding a New Entry section.