Sample Timeline: All Sample Updates In One Simple View

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The Sample Timeline gives providers a real-time, step-by-step view of each order. All updates and patient notifications appear in one place for fast tracking and follow-through.
 
One Timeline. Every Update.
See the current status, what’s next, and where action is needed. Quickly resend patient notifications or questionnaires so nothing gets overlooked.
 
It’s a simpler, more confident way to manage orders and keep the whole team aligned.

 

What’s New

Chronological Event View: A complete, ordered list of events from order creation to report delivery, allowing you to track progress step by step without switching pages.
 
Detailed Event Cards: Each event includes essential details such as timestamps, shipping updates, report status, questionnaires, and payment information, making sample progress easier to understand at a glance.
 
Real-Time Tracking: Events update instantly as they occur, providing a real-time view of each order.
 
Future Events: Clear visibility into upcoming steps so your practice can prepare for patient follow-ups more efficiently.
 
Resend Patient Notifications:
Quickly resend missed or unopened notifications and questionnaires directly from the timeline so nothing slips through.
 
The Sample Timeline helps practices stay organized, responsive, and confident in every step of the patient journey.
 
To learn more, check out this Help Article.
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