Skilled Nursing Facilities

Adding Templates to a Document Manager Packet

You can add templates to a Document Manager packet to organize and to group your documents. Packets can be generated and printed for distributing to a responsible party or a resident to get a signature or for informational purposes.

  1. Click Name.

  2. Click Templates arrow.

  3. Select Category for Admin or Clinical Documents.

  4. Check the Templates to included in the Packet.

  5. Order Templates, if applicable.

  • Best Practices:

    • Build a Corporately scoped packet and include all Documents your entire organization distributes to Residents.

    • Build Line of Business scoped packets and include all documents your specific Lines of business distribute to Residents.

    • Build State specific scoped packets and include all state required documents to be distributed to Residents.

    • Build Facility specific scoped packets for each facility to include facility specific documents to be distributed to Residents, such as price lists.

  • After building all your required packets, you can select multiple packets to be applied and generated for a Resident. For example, A Resident can be assigned your Corporate packet, The Line of Business packet, the State packet that applies to the state they reside in and the Facility packet they reside in, then all included documents and forms can be generated for signatures form the Resident and/or Responsible party.

  • Documents can be added to the packet even after the packet is in use or generated for Residents.

  • The packet only appears to be generated for a Resident on or after the effective date enter.

  • Scope only appears in packets created at the management console.

  • You cannot edit or delete a Corporately or LOB scoped Packet at the Facility Level. Edit and delete must be completed at the management console.

  • A Packet requires at least one Document Template to be included.

  • Packet ID, Created by and revision by fields are populated and appear after saving or revising the packet.