Vlad,

I've move a few things around:

SYSTEM ADMIN
- Users
- Modules
- HL7 Queues
- MRN Generator
- Scheduler
- Maintenance

CONCEPT MANAGER
- Programs
- Concepts
- Logic Rules
- Forms
- HTML Form Entry
- XForms
- Form Entry
- Report Definitions

CONTENT MANAGER
- Patients
- Persons
- Encounters
- Locations
- Observations
- Orders
- Reports
- Anaylsis & Reporting

I renamed a couple things (e.g., HL7 Messages → HL7 Queues).  Eventually, it
would be nice to combine some of these entries (like the various reporting
items); however, I realize that it will be easier for you at this stage to
rearrange things rather than re-design them. :-)

Cheers,

-Burke

On Sun, Oct 2, 2011 at 4:07 PM, Vlad Vega <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> I've been slowely developing a menu system and wanted to come to some
> initial conclusions in the what goes where problem.
>
> Please take a look and see if you believe these assignments fit.
>
> Key:
> ALL CAPS: Super Category
> Under small caps: Sub categories of links and modules.
>
> SYSTEM ADMIN
> Users
> HL7 Messages
> Maintenance
> Modules
> Logic Module
> MRN Generator
> HTML Form Entry
> Reports
> Analysis and Reporting
>
> CONCEPT MANAGER
> Programs
> Concepts
> Forms
> Xforms
> Report Definitions
>
> CONTENT MANAGER
> Patients
> Persons
> Encounters
> Locations
> Observations
> Orders
> Scheduler
> From Entry
>
> Also, I would like to put any module that the user downloads into a system
> admin - designated Subcategory (so that those modules will show up in a
> separate grouping under a subcategory in addition to the links.)
>
> Vlad
>

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