Purpose:
These updates improve how the “Review All” functionality works in the system — making it more configurable, consistent, and lab-wide, so everyone is on the same page.
1. Review All by Default – Global Setting
What’s New?
A new lab-level setting has been added:
“Review All by Default”
When Enabled:
The Review button will behave like Review All across the entire lab.
This means:
→ Clicking Review will show all reports of the patient — including past bills.
→ Not just the currently selected report.
Where It Applies:
This applies to all users/logins across the lab — no matter their role or access.
Use Case Example:
A lab wants their pathologists or reviewers to always have the full patient history in one view for better context — this setting makes that the default.
2. Review All Preference Setting – Standardized Across Users
What Was Happening Before?
Labs could choose their preferred Review All behavior, but...
The preference wasn’t applied consistently across all users.
Some users had different behavior depending on individual settings or logins.
What’s Changed Now?
Once a preferred Review All mode is set for the lab:
It will apply uniformly across all user logins.
No more confusion between users seeing different versions of the same feature.
Why This Matters
Consistency: Everyone sees the same patient data during review.
Control: Labs can decide whether to view individual reports or the entire patient history by default.
Clarity: Reduces mistakes and confusion, especially for labs handling complex or repeat cases.