Visiba Care – Release Notes

Good news for Microsoft Edge users!

Written by Simon Leppänen | Jul 17, 2020 5:00:00 AM

Visiba Care got a browser expansion and it can now be used with Microsoft Edge Chromium (version 83 and upwards). As for healthcare providers working with inviting patients who speak different languages, your healthcare professionals can now set the notification language for each patient, when they register them, improving the patient’s experience and first contact with you. Other than that, we have also made life a little easier for users with both the healthcare professional and scheduler roles, who can now reschedule their own appointments. Enjoy the new Visiba Care!
Contains releases: Office web 5.4, Patient web 4.23

Healthcare practitioners

 

NEW FUNCTIONS

  • When adding a new patient or editing an existing one, you can now select which language the patient will receive notifications in.
  • Added support for Microsoft Edge Chromium (version 83 and upwards).

IMPROVEMENTS:

  • If you have both healthcare professional and scheduler permissions in Visiba, you can now reschedule your own meetings to another healthcare professional.
  • Profile images can now also be in .jpeg format, instead of just .jpg and .png.

BUG FIXES:

The following issue has been fixed:

  • The loading spinner was not always centred when sending out an invitation – This issue is now fixed.

Administrators

 

NEW FUNCTIONS:

  • Added support for Microsoft Edge Chromium (version 83 and upwards).

Schedulers

 

NEW FUNCTIONS:

  • Added support for Microsoft Edge Chromium (version 83 and upwards).

 

IMPROVEMENTS:

  • If you have both healthcare professional and scheduler permissions in Visiba, you can now reschedule your own meetings to another healthcare professional.

BUG FIXES:

The following issue has been fixed:

  • The loading spinner was not always centred when sending out an invitation – This issue is now fixed.

Patients

 

NEW FUNCTIONS:

  • Added support for Microsoft Edge Chromium (version 83 and upwards) in the patient web interface.