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How do I complete the QF976 form to enable pathology links in EMIS Web?

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To enable pathology links in EMIS Web, you must complete the QF976 form with the necessary details about your organisation and pathology links. Here is a step-by-step guide:

Steps to Complete the QF976 Form:

  • Obtain the QF976 Form: Contact EMIS support or download it from the EMIS Now portal if available.
  • Fill in Organisation Details: Include all relevant organisational information as requested in the Organisation Details section of the form.
  • Pathology Links Information: Provide specifics about pathology links, including trading partner details, organisation's EDI code, and any other required connectivity information.
  • Submit the Completed Form: Once filled, send the QF976 form back to EMIS support. Ensure all details are accurately captured to avoid delays.

Enabling pathology links through the QF976 form allows for a seamless flow of test results directly into EMIS Web, which can significantly enhance the operational efficiency of a healthcare practice.

"Direct integration of test results into EMIS Web ensures practitioners can make quick, informed decisions based on real-time data, thus improving patient outcomes."

Additional Resources:

If you experience challenges during this process, contact your dedicated EMIS Web support representative for further assistance.

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