Disable “Share with Patient” for Procedures When Results Release on Acknowledgment
Configure Results for Release on Acknowledgment
View Disabled Procedure Sharing Setting
Restore Procedure-Level Sharing Controls
What’s New
- When Release Results is set to On Acknowledgment, the Share with Patient option is disabled for all procedures under:
– Settings > Billing > Procedures - Administrators cannot enable Share with Patient for individual procedures while acknowledgment-based release is active.
- When Release Results is changed to Immediately Upon Receipt and the confirmation is completed, Share with Patient is re-enabled and can be configured per procedure.
- Previously saved procedure-level Share with Patient configurations are preserved while the option is disabled.
- When Immediately Upon Receipt is restored, the previous procedure-level configurations are restored exactly as they were.
- The behavior considers both the Enable Leap Patient Portal setting and the practice-level Release Results configuration.
- The result release behavior applies to Lab, Radiology, and Procedure Results across Personal, Clinical, and Provider Note workflows.
How It Works
- Navigate to Settings > My Practice Settings > EHR.
- Set Release Results to On Acknowledgment.
- Navigate to Settings > Billing > Procedures.
- The Share with Patient option is displayed in a disabled state for procedures and cannot be modified.
- Results are shared with patients according to the acknowledgment-based release workflow.
- To restore procedure-level sharing controls, change Release Results to Immediately Upon Receipt and confirm the change through the confirmation popup.
- The Share with Patient option becomes configurable again, and previously saved procedure-level settings are restored.
Benefits
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Enforces the practice’s acknowledgment-based result release policy consistently.
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Prevents procedure-level settings from bypassing the practice-wide configuration.
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Helps prevent procedure results from being shared before provider acknowledgment.
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Preserves existing procedure-level configurations while sharing controls are temporarily disabled.
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Eliminates the need for administrators to manually reconfigure individual procedures when Immediately Upon Receipt is restored.
