Many applications, even Qvera and many medical websites now require Chrome, especially if you are on an older version of Internet Explorer. As a result, admins need to juggle multiple browsers on workstations anyway. It would be nice to be browser agnostic with respect to GE Centricity. I do not mean Edge, either. Microsoft tends to keep things proprietary. We already use Jboss for CPS, one would think Mozilla or Chrome or any other standards based browser would be better.
Mike Zavolas
Tallahassee Neurological Clinic
Agreed Mike. I do know with some settings changes in compatibility mode you can make CPS work with IE11 without issues it would be nice to not have to make those changes though and have it work out of the box.
Hi Bovie,
Have you been successful in getting the medication dosage calculator to work in IE 11? I'd be very interested in the settings to allow that if you have.
Steve
No not the dosing calculator but the growth chart does work. To me the Calculator wasn't a big loss since it seems like every year GE finds something wrong with it then places all blame on the provider for any errors the calculator makes.
I had been able to get the growth chart to work but our providers who see children do use the dosing calculator so we are stuck on 2008 R2 terminal servers until 12.2.
Thanks,
Steve
Totally understand.