Deleting an Existing Case

Cases

A Case is a full report of a workplace injury, or incident, for an employee (patient). The case is created in an initial visit (encounter), and is then linked to subsequent visits. A case links all follow up visits (encounters), restrictions, accommodations, conditions, and nature of injury information. All of the documents pertaining to the case are grouped together within the chart for reporting purposes. There are several case types, which designate different required fields as well as state specific incident questions and forms. The terms case and incident may be used interchangeably in a system.

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Deleting a Case from the Cases Chart Tab

Typically a case would be deleted only if it was keyed in entirely incorrectly or on the wrong patient’s chart.  To delete a case in a chart, one must have security permission to delete cases. The Cases chart tab lists all cases for the chart. This chart tab shows any and all open and closed cases.  It does not show any deleted cases. There is a “Hide Closed” button that will show or hide closed cases from your view based on your preference.

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To delete an open or closed case from the Cases chart tab, simply click the Delete link found in the options column on the specified case.

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A pop-up window will display to confirm deleting the selected case.  To delete a case, type the word Yes into the confirm box.  Then one must document a reason for deleting the case.  Upon the required fields being filled out, the case will be permanently deleted, all revision history for it along with any links to the case that may be in the chart.

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The case deleted will display in the list view with a strikethrough.

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Once the Case chart tab is refreshed, or you exit out of the tab, the system will remove the case from the chart record.  When entering back into the Cases chart tab, deleted cases will not be displayed.

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Published: June 6, 2025