Hi everyone,

Piggybacking on the release of the latest htmlformentry (thanks Mark), and
(sort of) in line with the recent discussion about using htmlformentry to
drive customizable patient summaries, i've just released a new version of
the Register module that allows you to see a 'register' -- a table where
each row represents an encounter described by an htmlform -- in the patient
dashboard.

This feature is EXTREMELY easy to configure -- you build your htmlform, add
the formId to a global property, and stop/start the register module.  And
that's it.  Instant clinically-meaningful, implementation-specific tabs on
the dashboard.  And you can add as many tabs as you like -- the global
property accepts a comma-delimited list of forms.

And, each table allows you to create/edit/delete new encounters using the
associated htmlform.

Of course, a picture tells a thousand words, so click here, and check out
the image to see what i'm talking about:

https://wiki.openmrs.org/display/docs/Register+Module+Patient+Dashboard+Extension

And kudos to the Thoughtworks guys for building the register view in the
first place.

--dave t

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