AngelTrack 2.1 build 498 release notes

Release dates

New releases are always installed during a maintenance window, at 02:00 Central Standard Time on Sunday morning, which is early Sunday afternoon for AUS customers.

Early access 2024-Feb-04
All customers 2024-Feb-18

Improvements and New Features

  1. NOTICE FOR ALL TEXAS PROVIDERS - The Texas trauma registry has migrated to NEMSIS v350. Please read this carefully:
  2. All AngelTrack home pages (Home, Dispatch, Billing, Supervision, HR, Sales, and Fire) now offer access to Isidore, AngelTrack's support AI who can answer questions by reference to AngelTrack's knowledgebase and training materials. To access Isidore, find and click the link named "Ask Isidore the Support AI".
  3. The medical/surgical history search facility on the PCR PMHx page is now better at finding disorders by their alias or common name.
  4. The CAD API now scrapes PMHx data from the 'eHistory' node of the submitted XML payload. This improves the fidelity of server-to-server affiliate delegation.
  5. AngelTrack is now licensed on a feature-buffet system. All current customers are grandfathered into all available features for the next twelve months, such that the price you've been paying for your AngelTrack license will not change during the grandfather period. To learn more, take a look at the Feature Buffet Guide and the Authorization Guide.
  6. If your Shifts Utilization statistics were missing, they are now present.
  7. Updated schematron from KY.

Reminders of Upcoming Events

  1. By end of Q1 2024, all AngelTrack servers will reject any connections originating from outside North America and ANZAC. If you have a biller in India, or if you intend to travel to foreign countries and want to access your AngelTrack server while you are there, then you must use a VPN client that can re-originate your traffic within the aforementioned countries. This is cheap and easy, but please arrange it beforehand, before AngelTrack's geo-restrictions go into effect. To learn more, visit the IP Blocklist / Geographic Restrictions Guide.

Reminders of Recent New Features

  1. Build 497: AngelTrack now has an API key system, which is a more flexible way of managing third-party access to your AngelTrack server, particularly including server-to-server delgation from your friendly affiliates. The following AngelTrack APIs now accept API keys:
  2. Build 497: AngelTrack's timeclock now has a Terminal mode, allowing you to designate a specific computer in the dispatch office for all clock-ins and clock-outs. To learn more, read the Timeclock Terminal Guide.
  3. Build 496: AngelTrack is now integrated with Tyler Tech Enterprise CAD, to automatically import trip data onto your dispatch board. To learn more, visit the Tyler Tech Integration Guide.
  4. Build 495: If you delegate calls to an affiliate who also uses AngelTrack, you can now auto-transmit the delegated calls electronically, rather than via email. To learn more, refer to the Affilaite Server-to-Server Delegation Guide.
  5. Build 493: There is now a preference setting allowing you to select v340 or v350 as your default NEMSIS export format.
  6. Build 493: AngelTrack has completed NEMSIS v350 national re-certification.
  7. Build 489: The virtual credit card terminal is now available, allowing your dispatchers to process credit card payments from customers during call-taking. To activate this feature, first you must set up your Stripe account first, then follow the instructions on the Virtual Terminal Guide.
  8. Build 486: When manually importing an X12.835 EOB, AngelTrack will show a blinking warning flag next to any claim where the primary carrier has adjudicated an allowed price below 98% of the Medicare rate for that ZIP code, to help you identify claims where the carrier has made an erroneous adjudication.
  9. Build 485: The customer portal now has a preference setting that determines how much advance notice is required for customer self-booking. The default is 24 hours.
  10. Build 484: In all price schemas, you can now have a different rate for miles 0-17 than for miles 17+, the way Medicare does.
  11. Build 483: AngelTrack is now integrated with Pulsara. To learn more, read the Pulsara Integration Guide.
  12. Build 482: The PCR Narrative page can now accept an upload of a voice memo, and will use AI to transcribe the voice memo to text for the narrative.
  13. Build 481: The PCR now has full OCR barcode scanning of patient driver's licenses, to automatically scrape demographic data with which to populate the PCR-Patient page. To learn more, visit the OCR Barcode Scanning Guide.
  14. Build 480: AngelTrack can now pull case data from your Philips Tempus Pro monitors, via the Philips Corsium cloud service. To learn more, check out the Philips Tempus Pro Monitor Integration Guide. This feature is currently in beta, so your mileage may vary; please let us know how well it works for you!
  15. Build 478: If you receive a one-star rating via your customer portal, AngelTrack will auto-submit a "Facility request for service" incident record, so that your supervisors and salespeople can intervene. Via your employee settings, you can register to be automatically notified of new incident records. To learn more, look at the Customer Service Ratings Guide.
  16. Build 478: AngelTrack is now approved for NEMSIS v350 operations in Orange County, California.
  17. Build 477: The Customer Portal for Facilities now allows your facilities to input a customer service rating, 1 to 5 stars, for each trip, to give feedback on how well your dispatchers and crews provided service. To learn more, read the Collecting Customer Service Ratings from Facilities Guide.
  18. Build 476: Custom PCR fields now have more options and flexibility. To learn more, visit the Custom EMS PCR Fields Guide.
  19. Build 475: New "self-dispatch" mode, for providers who don't have a dispatch office, where the crews receive calls directly from a call-center. To learn more, visit the Self-Dispatch PCR Guide in the knowledgebase.
  20. Build 475: Any employee who is both a Crew member and a Call-taker now has all the privileges conferred by self-dispatch mode, allowing them to book their own calls, place themselves on-shift, use the crew-side dispatch board, and self-close their own trips.

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