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.