For a number of our integrations, phone contact details are not divided into mobile and landline fields on the healthcare organisation’s side. This was leading to messages being sent to landlines - and therefore unsurprisingly not successfully reaching the patient in any usable format. Validation has been added to the information sharing pages to warn the clinician if they are trying to send to a landline.
Building on release 54, the British Spine Registry has been added as an additional consent option.
Having introduced single sign-on / active directory (AD) via Microsoft Azure in release 51, ADFS login (basically a local version of Azure AD) is now formally supported in production with our first users - this is the reason for the new ‘More ways to log in’ on the login page.
For many clinicians, titles are neither known within active directories or particularly useful to include within the Concentric workflow. Previously Concentric required titles for all clinician users and this was causing issues for project teams in terms of finding out the right title for large numbers of users. This requirement is now dropped.