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Exporting patients to Noah

Upon creating a new patient in Blueprint OMS, the patient can be exported to Noah. See: Entering new patients. The export can also occur at a later time.
  1. On the Patient browser, do one of the following:
    • Highlight a patient name.
    • Open a patient file.
  2. From the Noah drop-down menu, select Export patient to Noah.


3. A confirmation message appears when the patient is successfully exported


It may take up to 15 seconds to see the patient file in Noah.
If the patient already exists in Noah, and already exists in Blueprint OMS, the two files will be automatically linked as long as the spelling of the patient's first name, last name, and date of birth are identical.

Automatically importing audiometric data into Blueprint OMS

  1. Open the patient file in Noah and perform the hearing assessment.

  2. When complete, save the test results in Noah.

  3. The audiometric data automatically populates in Blueprint OMS within the patient’s Audiology tab.


Click REFRESH if assessment data does not populate within 15 seconds.

Manually importing audiometric data into Blueprint OMS

If you need to import the audiometric data from Noah into Blueprint OMS at a later time you can follow the instructions below:

  1. Open the patient file in Noah
  2. R-click the hearing assessment
  3. Select Web Export

Completing the data set

The symbol next to the assessment date in the patient's Audiology tab indicates an incomplete data set.
  1. Click the date of the assessment within the Audiological history margin.


2. Click EDIT.

3. In the Enter test results dialog box, select the Provider, Test Method, hearing loss Severity, Type, and Shape.

4. Enter diagnostic codes as desired using the ADD ICD9 CODE(S) button. See: Entering patient hearing assessments.


Click the Copy button to populate identical hearing severity, type, and shape results for the right ear.

5. Click SAVE.

6. The to the left of the assessment date in the Audiological history margin indicates a complete data set.


Deleting the data set

  1. Click the date of the assessment within the Audiological history margin under the patient's Audiology tab.


2. Click DELETE at the bottom of the screen.

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