UnitusTI Update Version 7.15


UNITUSTI UPDATE VERSION 7.15 (MARIA EDITION)

HERE ARE THE LATEST AND GREATEST ADDITIONS TO UNITUSTI




Language Update in UnitusTI

Use UnitusTI in English or Spanish! With the new language selector, Administrators can define the language setting for the entire account, or users can set the language just for their own view.

Change the language for your whole organization:

Users with the Administrator security role can update the language setting for the entire organization in the Account Setup tab found in Center Information. Follow the steps in the screenshot to the left. After changing this setting, refresh the webpage to see the changes. All users are affected.

Change language for an individual user:

Users can define their own language preference in My Account. Follow the steps in the screenshot to the left. After changing this setting, refresh the webpage to see the changes. Only the user making this change is affected.

 

Change Password Button Has Been Moved

The “Change Password” button has been moved in “My Accounts” to a new tab at the bottom of this area. Select your username in the top right corner of UnitusTI, select My Account, then search for the option “Account Settings” in the tabs at the bottom of this page. The button was formerly located in the top of this page.

 

New optional fields in Session Notes

Users that use service codes in session notes, can include additional information about each service code provided, like the travel type, if the client was present, which caregivers were present, and who was the caregiver responsible.

Select the “Additional Data” button when adding the service code to view the options available for your organization. This information is exported together with the Session Notes reports.

 

New Field in Assessments Questions

Add HTML code to your assessment questions:

The new “Custom Code” field supports HTML code for adding text, images, videos, tables, lists, links, etc. Enter or paste your code into the text field. You can view the compiled code in the preview of the assessment and during the assessment execution.

 

New Data result Option for Programs using Task Analysis

Programs configured with the Task Analysis data acquisition type will now see a new Data Result option in their data sheet. The minus option has been added to allow users to record a target not achieved (and no prompt was used). Prompted results can still be recorded using the configured prompt buttons. See screenshot below

 

Scoring for Assessments

Creating an assessment and looking for some help with the types of scoring available?

UnitusTI has a variety of scoring types to help you track a range of psychometrics, simple to complex, for your assessments. Click here to view a new help article about choosing a scoring type for the assessment you’ve created.

 

Have questions or issues to report? Our friendly Support team is standing by! Use the support ticket feature in UnitusTI or the blue “Support” button at the bottom of this page.