Collaborative Care - How to Filter Data in Mirah by Panel
This article is about a Mirah feature that is not yet available to all customers. If you're interested in learning more about this feature and how to enable it for your institute, please contact support.
Once you have several panels set up in Mirah (see How to Create and Edit Panels) you can use them to filter the data you see across the application to help you manage on your work.
Panel Badge
Filtering data with panels starts with the panel badge, which will be available at the top of most pages throughout the Mirah application:
The following visuals represent the different ways you can view how panels are filtering data on a page:
Panels badge is outlined, but not filled in. No panels are selected. Mirah is showing you all the data available on this page. |
Panels badge is outlined and filled in. A panel has been selected, and this page supports panel filtering. Mirah is only showing you data relevant to this panel. |
Panels badge is outlined, but not filled in. A panel has been selected, but this page does not support panel filtering. Mirah is showing you all the data. |
Clicking on the panel badge will open a menu where you can select which panels you want to use to filter Mirah:
Just like on the panel creation page, the panels here are organized into "My Panels" (any panel that you've been assigned to) and "Active Panels" (any active panel that you haven't been assigned to). "Retired Panels" are not shown in this menu.
You select one or more panels individually, or you can select "My Panels" or "Active Panels" to select the entire category at once. If you select multiple panels, Mirah will show data for patients who are enrolled in any of the panels you select.
The general rule across Mirah is pages that show large lists of data that can span your whole practice (such as the patient search or list of case consults) will be filtered by your panel selection, while pages that show information about a specific person or event in Mirah (such as an individual patient page or a specific consult meeting) won't hide any information, even if that person isn't relevant to the panel. Below are descriptions of how each page that applies a panel filter works with the filter.
Dashboard
When you filter by panels on the dashboard, you'll see something like this:
Compared to the unfiltered data above, you're now looking at only the patients relevant to the panel. The task list only shows tasks for patients who are currently enrolled in the panel, and the findings list only shows findings for patients who are currently enrolled in the panel. You are still able to drag tasks to reorder them in the list like normal. The findings and task lists also show a note below the last item reminding you that there are findings or tasks being filtered because of the panel.
Patient Search
When you filter the patient search page by panels you'll see something like this:
The panel badge is duplicated in the search filters. This badge is exactly the same as the global one, it's included in the filters section so that you can see all the modifiers to the patient list in one place. Using "Clear Filters" will not change your panel selection.
The bottom left of the patients table also shows the number of patients in other panels that aren't being shown because of the global panel filter.
All Tasks
When you filter the All Tasks page by panels you'll see something like this:
Like the patient search table above, the panel badge is duplicated in the filters section but won't be changed by using "Clear Filters". The bottom left of the table shows the number of tasks being hidden because of the panel filter.
Case Consult
When you filter the case consults page by panels, you'll see something like this:
The list of requested consults will only show requests from patients who are enrolled in the selected panels, and the list of meetings will only show meetings that have at least one patient who was enrolled in the selected panel at the time of the meeting (Old meetings with patients who may have been discharged are still included).
When you open the details for a specific meeting, the list of patients is not filtered by panel - you'll be able to see all patients who were discussed in this meeting no matter what panel they were enrolled in.