Release date: Friday April 11, 2026, after 9 PM PT
Tier classification: Tier 1 — minor and additive changes applied automatically
Timing: Demo site updated Sunday April 12. All changes go live Friday evening with no action required.
View in browser: https://site.edehr.org/V2-19-5-33929dd7914480a4a576df6ce3767392
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EdEHR updates will be released this Friday evening after 9 PT. These are Tier 1 — minor and additive changes plus bug fixes, applied automatically with no action required on your part.
The Medical Imaging System has been moved to the top level of the EHR navigation menu (the same level as the Patient Chart), and its forms have been updated. Students working with imaging workflows will find the section easier to locate.
This release also addresses several stability improvements: PDF generation is restored, duplicating learning objects works again, a loading spinner now appears during page transitions to prevent a startup error, and server performance under active classroom use has been significantly improved. The time-sliced case study view now correctly limits records to the selected sim time cutoff. When instructors review a student’s EHR work, the navigation menu now correctly retains its state throughout the session.
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Medical Imaging System — navigation and form updates
The Medical Imaging System (MIS) has been moved to the top level of the EHR navigation menu, alongside the Patient Chart. This reflects the real-world separation of imaging software from the main EHR. Forms have also been updated based on subject-matter expert feedback.
PDF generation restored
Generating PDF summaries was failing in some environments due to a library compatibility issue. This has been resolved and PDF generation is working correctly again.
Duplicating a learning object was blocked
Instructors attempting to duplicate a learning object were encountering a blocking error that prevented the copy from being created. This is now fixed.
Error when opening an EHR page before the app fully loaded
In some cases, navigating to an EHR page immediately after login caused a critical error that prevented the page from displaying. The fix restores a loading spinner that appears during page transitions, giving the app time to finish loading before content is shown.
Server slowdowns and timeouts under active classroom use
When many students were working simultaneously, instructor class list requests could trigger a surge of repeated server calls, causing progressive slowdowns and eventual 504 errors for all users. The underlying cause has been fixed and the system now handles high-traffic classroom sessions reliably.
Repeated requests stacking during EHR navigation