Release Note

Episode of Care Dropdowns: Self-Management

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Superusers can now manage the labels and dropdown values for the Type, Reason, and Reason Use fields shown when creating or editing an Episode of Care. Previously these required engineering tickets or Retool patches to update.




What's New

• New "Episode dropdowns" row under Control Panel > General Settings > Episode Settings, with a Manage button
• Tabbed modal:
Type: field label and dropdown values
Reason: field label, dropdown values, and "details" field label
Reason use: show or hide toggle, label and dropdown values
• Each list supports inline add, rename, and delete; saves alphabetically




Good to Know

Existing nested subMenu items on legacy Type options (used by some UK acute-care setups) are preserved through edits via an "N nested" badge. The V1 modal doesn't expose subMenu editing but doesn't strip on save.

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