Hmm, this is a really interesting and really well developed LBF (IMHO, I am still trying to figure out the use and flexibility of LBF’s)
Yes, I have an idea, conditional formatting can be done at the right hand side of each field under the ? column. See this thread entry:
I am not sure how the logic of your form flows yet, but if you click on the “?” column of the fields in the top section/group of the form. What do you think?
I am also thinking that you may not be maximizing the usefulness of “Lists”. I am thinking that you can create lists such as: objectives, first grade objectives, second grade objectives, etc. Within each list you can include fields, for example:
Objectives:
preK
first grade
second grade
third grade
then subsequent lists:
PreK objectives:
Obj1
Obj2
Obj3
Obj4
FirstGrade objectives:
Obj1
Obj2
Obj3
Obj4
SecondGrade objectives:
Obj1
Obj2
Obj3
Obj4
And so on and so forth.
Your LBF field would then link to the lists.
Finally, if you see kids, that means you are using encounters/visits? I would not modify the dashboard, I would just create a new LBF form, named for example “LBFProgress” specifically for the purpose of the visits/evaluations. When the kid is seen, create an encounter and open the LBFProgress and document the information there. That way you have the flow of the child’s progress documented. These forms can then be shown in the patient landing page, such as vitals form, for example.
Thanks for the question.
Sandra