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New Product Enhancements & Releases

Recent updates and product releases

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Released June 24th, 2026

Pulse 2.0 — Custom Date Range for Incident Results

What's new

  • Set a custom date range for incident results — You can now choose any date range when viewing incidents in Pulse 2.0, replacing the fixed preset filters. Use it to pull results that match your review cycle or align with a specific audit window.

Facility Selection Persists Across Pages

What's new

  • Selected facilities carry over when you navigate between pages — Your facility selection now stays in place when you move between the All Patients, ARD, MDS, Pulse, and Pulse 2.0 views. You no longer need to reselect facilities each time you switch pages.


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Released June 24th, 2026

PDPM Page — Nursing Triggers, NTA Breakdown, and Anthuria-Suggested Rates

What's new

  • Nursing triggers now listed for each patient — The PDPM page now shows the specific clinical conditions that placed a patient in their nursing category, such as Septicemia or Ventilator dependency. Each trigger displays the MDS items that activated it, so you can confirm the basis for the classification without leaving the page.

  • NTA comorbidity breakdown — The NTA section now lists each qualifying comorbidity with its individual point contribution, so you can see how the NTA score was built rather than just the total.

  • Anthuria-suggested CMI and HIPPS code — The PDPM page now displays Anthuria's calculated CMI and HIPPS code based on its assessment, which may differ from what is currently coded in your EHR. When they differ, both values are visible side by side so you can compare and take action.

MDS View — Entry and Discharge Records Now Labeled

What's new

  • All record types are now labeled in the MDS view — Entry and discharge records previously appeared as unlabeled rows when a patient had multiple records, making them difficult to distinguish from assessments. Each record now displays its type — Entry, Discharge, 5-Day, Admission, and others — so you can navigate a patient's record history at a glance.

Bug Fixes

  • Eastern login restored — Login access for Eastern users was temporarily unavailable and has been restored.

  • Wound incident location display — In Pulse 2.0 wound and ulcer incidents, the body site location now displays as plain text instead of a formatted tag.


Released June 23rd, 2026

Pulse 2.0 — Incident View Improvements

What's new

  • Incident categories now display as readable tags — Category labels in incident records, such as fall type and rehospitalization reason, now appear as formatted tags instead of raw system codes. The display matches the clinical terminology you expect to see.

  • Initial alert document now highlights trigger text — When you open the source document for an incident's initial alert, the passage that generated the alert is now highlighted, so you can confirm why the incident was created without reading the full note. This extends the highlighting already available for follow-up items to the root trigger.


Released June 22nd, 2026

Bug Fixes

  • ARD and Date Display — Timezone Fix — Dates including ARD, admission, and lookback dates were displaying one day earlier than expected for users in US timezones. The ARD in the patient card, the ARD tracking page countdown, the MDS patient list, and the All-Patients view now all show the correct date regardless of your timezone.


Released June 21st, 2026

Pulse 2.0 — Manually Mark Follow-Ups as Complete

What's new

  • Manual follow-up completion — When Anthuria cannot automatically detect that a follow-up has been addressed — for example, when the supporting documentation is in a record the system does not have access to — you can now mark the follow-up as complete directly from the incident view.


Released June 18th, 2026

ADR Response Tool — Build and Submit Medicare Audit Packets in Anthuria (Beta)

What's new

  • ADR intake wizard — When you receive an Additional Documentation Request from a federal payer (CMS, MAC, RAC, or SMRC), you can now open a new ADR directly in Anthuria. The intake wizard walks you through selecting the Medicare stay, uploading the ADR letter, and identifying the specific documentation requests.

  • Evidence packet viewer — Anthuria assembles the clinical documentation tied to the Medicare stay — progress notes, therapy records, and other source documents — into a reviewable packet with an in-app PDF viewer, so you can pull records without navigating to a separate system.

  • PDF highlight annotations — Mark the specific passages in clinical documents that respond to each auditor ask. Highlights can be placed, moved, resized, and deleted, and persist with the packet throughout the review process.

  • Editable cover narrative — Draft and revise a cover letter narrative in a rich-text editor with autosave. An AI-generated draft is provided as a starting point and can be edited before the packet is finalized.

  • Finalize and download — When the packet is ready, finalize it to lock the document set and highlights, then download a compiled PDF with all clinical documentation and highlight annotations included.


Released June 17th, 2026

MDS View — Completed and Submitted Records Now Visible

What's new

  • Completed and submitted MDS records in the auditing view — The MDS view now displays completed and submitted assessments alongside in-progress records. Auditors and regional consultants can review finalized MDS documentation without navigating to a separate system.


Released June 16th, 2026

Pulse 2.0 — Highlighted Evidence for Faster Incident Review

What's new

  • Text highlighting in evidence documents — Clicking a follow-up item in a Pulse 2.0 incident now opens the supporting note with the relevant passage highlighted, so you can confirm the evidence at a glance instead of reading the full note.

  • Evidence panel stays open between follow-ups — Moving from one follow-up item to another updates the highlighted passage in place, so you don't need to reopen the panel each time you review a new item.


Released June 11th, 2026

Bug Fixes

  • PDPM Clinical Page — Stability Fix — Resolved a crash that could prevent the PDPM page from loading for some patients. Nursing triggers, NTA comorbidity breakdown, and Anthuria-suggested CMI and HIPPS code are now reliably available for all patients.


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