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==Requirements==<br />
===ISIS Drivers===<br />
ISIS (Image and Scanner Interface Specification)<br />
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===Supported Scanners===<br />
Depending on the version of [[Allscripts Enterprise EHR]], you can find a list of supported scanners from the [[Allscripts Enterprise EHR]] SES document. This can be found in SupportForce, or directly through an account manager.<br />
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==Instructions==</div>Max.Stroudhttps://wiki.galenhealthcare.com/index.php?title=ERUG15_-_Atlanta_food_and_attractions&diff=19523ERUG15 - Atlanta food and attractions2015-06-22T15:50:57Z<p>Max.Stroud: </p>
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Galen is excited that you're coming to Atlanta for #ERUG15! Our Consultants have traveled the country, and they have put together some of their favorite things to do and see in and around Atlanta. At Galen, we strongly believe in sharing our success and giving back to our community. One of our driving tenets is “Perpetually Learn and Share”. Furthermore, we foster a collaborative environment where this experience and knowledge is communicated to the entire team. This has been instrumental to our success and ensures that, when working with a Galen team member, our partners gain full access to the resources that define our organization.<br />
Please check out the rest of our Wiki by starting at the Main Page and visit us at our ERUG booth.<br />
<br />
== Places to See ==<br />
'''The World of Coca-Cola''' - If pop culture is your thing, or the culture of pop anyway, you won’t want to miss the World of Coca Cola, a whole museum dedicated to the history of the soda and a tribute to the power of brand marketing. ProTip: Purchase your tickets online or on your mobile device to skip the ticketing line when you arrive. https://www.worldofcoca-cola.com/<br />
<br />
'''Senoia, GA''' – If Zombies are more your cup of tea, then it is worth making the 40 minute trip from Atlanta to Senoia, GA to visit one of the filming locations for ‘’’the walking dead.’’’ Senoia is the set for the fictitious town of Woodbury. This blog has a couple tips and tricks for a side trip to Senoia. http://edibletapestry.com/the-walking-dead-self-guided-film-location-tour-with-some-good-rib-gnawing-in-woodbury/<br />
<br />
'''The Georgia Aquarium''' – is in the heart of downtown Atlanta and offers a discounted rate for admission after 5pm on weeknights. Be sure to buy your ticket online in advance eto get the special price. https://www.georgiaaquarium.org/experience<br />
<br />
==Good Eats==<br />
'''The Varsity''' claims to be the world’s largest drive-in restaurant and has been in operation since 1928. The World's Largest Drive-in sits on more than two acres and can accommodate 600 cars and over eight hundred people inside. On days of Georgia Tech football games up to 30,000 people visit The Varsity. It sells more than two miles of hotdogs daily, a ton of onion rings, 2500 pounds of fresh cut potatoes, 5000 homemade fried pies, and 300 gallons of chili, all of which are made from scratch daily. The downtown Varsity is also the world's largest single outlet for Coca-Cola. http://www.thevarsity.com/index.php<br />
<br />
'''The Sun Dial Restaurant''' - For a complete view of the Atlanta Skyline and a dinner a little on the fancier side – make reservations at the Sun Dial. This restaurant is on the top floors of the Westin Peachtree Plaza and features floor to ceiling windows to take in the view, as well as making one full rotation every hour, so as not to get dizzy, but to slowly take in the entire skyline as you eat. http://www.sundialrestaurant.com/about/<br />
<br />
'''Fox Bros. Bar-B-Q''' – Can you really come to the south and not get some BBQ? That just wouldn’t be right. One of our consultants especially recommends the Fox-A-Roni for a side. http://www.foxbrosbbq.com/fox-bros-atlanta-bbq-menu.html<br />
<br />
'''South City Kitchen''' - This listing comes at the reccomendation from @JennHIStalk with the comment that they have the best Shrimp & Grits in town. My mouth is watering already... http://midtown.southcitykitchen.com/<br />
<br />
== Watering Holes ==<br />
<br />
'''The Vortex''' – Locally owned and fiercely independent bar and restaurant, The Vortex has been winning “Best Burger in Atlanta” awards since 1992. https://thevortexatl.com/</div>Max.Stroudhttps://wiki.galenhealthcare.com/index.php?title=ERUG15_-_Atlanta_food_and_attractions&diff=19522ERUG15 - Atlanta food and attractions2015-06-22T15:47:47Z<p>Max.Stroud: /* Good Eats */</p>
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<div><br />
Galen is excited that you're coming to Atlanta for #ERUG15! Our Consultants have traveled the country, and they have put together some of their favorite things to do and see in and around Atlanta. At Galen, we strongly believe in sharing our success and giving back to our community. One of our driving tenets is “Perpetually Learn and Share”. Furthermore, we foster a collaborative environment where this experience and knowledge is communicated to the entire team. This has been instrumental to our success and ensures that, when working with a Galen team member, our partners gain full access to the resources that define our organization.<br />
Please check out the rest of our Wiki by starting at the Main Page and visit us at our ERUG booth.<br />
<br />
== Places to See ==<br />
'''The World of Coca-Cola''' - If pop culture is your thing, or the culture of pop anyway, you won’t want to miss the World of Coca Cola, a whole museum dedicated to the history of the soda and a tribute to the power of brand marketing. ProTip: Purchase your tickets online or on your mobile device to skip the ticketing line when you arrive. https://www.worldofcoca-cola.com/<br />
<br />
'''Senoia, GA''' – If Zombies are more your cup of tea, then it is worth making the 40 minute trip from Atlanta to Senoia, GA to visit one of the filming locations for ‘’’the walking dead.’’’ Senoia is the set for the fictitious town of Woodbury. This blog has a couple tips and tricks for a side trip to Senoia. http://edibletapestry.com/the-walking-dead-self-guided-film-location-tour-with-some-good-rib-gnawing-in-woodbury/<br />
<br />
'''The Georgia Aquarium''' – is in the heart of downtown Atlanta and offers a discounted rate for admission after 5pm on weeknights. Be sure to buy your ticket online in advance eto get the special price. https://www.georgiaaquarium.org/experience<br />
<br />
==Good Eats==<br />
'''The Varsity''' claims to be the world’s largest drive-in restaurant and has been in operation since 1928. The World's Largest Drive-in sits on more than two acres and can accommodate 600 cars and over eight hundred people inside. On days of Georgia Tech football games up to 30,000 people visit The Varsity. It sells more than two miles of hotdogs daily, a ton of onion rings, 2500 pounds of fresh cut potatoes, 5000 homemade fried pies, and 300 gallons of chili, all of which are made from scratch daily. The downtown Varsity is also the world's largest single outlet for Coca-Cola. http://www.thevarsity.com/index.php<br />
<br />
'''The Sun Dial Restaurant''' - For a complete view of the Atlanta Skyline and a dinner a little on the fancier side – make reservations at the Sun Dial. This restaurant is on the top floors of the Westin Peachtree Plaza and features floor to ceiling windows to take in the view, as well as making one full rotation every hour, so as not to get dizzy, but to slowly take in the entire skyline as you eat. http://www.sundialrestaurant.com/about/<br />
<br />
'''Fox Bros. Bar-B-Q''' – Can you really come to the south and not get some BBQ? That just wouldn’t be right. One of our consultants especially recommends the Fox-A-Roni for a side. http://www.foxbrosbbq.com/fox-bros-atlanta-bbq-menu.html<br />
<br />
'''South City Kitchen''' - This listing comes at the reccomendation from @JenHIStalk with the comment that they have the best Shrimp & Grits in town. My mouth is watering already... http://midtown.southcitykitchen.com/<br />
<br />
== Watering Holes ==<br />
<br />
'''The Vortex''' – Locally owned and fiercely independent bar and restaurant, The Vortex has been winning “Best Burger in Atlanta” awards since 1992. https://thevortexatl.com/</div>Max.Stroudhttps://wiki.galenhealthcare.com/index.php?title=ERUG15_-_Atlanta_food_and_attractions&diff=19507ERUG15 - Atlanta food and attractions2015-06-20T12:26:38Z<p>Max.Stroud: Created page with " Galen is excited that you're coming to Nashville for #ERUG15! Our Consultants have traveled the country, and they have put together some of their favorite things to do and se..."</p>
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<div><br />
Galen is excited that you're coming to Nashville for #ERUG15! Our Consultants have traveled the country, and they have put together some of their favorite things to do and see in and around Atlanta. At Galen, we strongly believe in sharing our success and giving back to our community. One of our driving tenets is “Perpetually Learn and Share”. Furthermore, we foster a collaborative environment where this experience and knowledge is communicated to the entire team. This has been instrumental to our success and ensures that, when working with a Galen team member, our partners gain full access to the resources that define our organization.<br />
Please check out the rest of our Wiki by starting at the Main Page and visit us at our ERUG booth.<br />
<br />
== Places to See ==<br />
'''The World of Coca-Cola''' - If pop culture is your thing, or the culture of pop anyway, you won’t want to miss the World of Coca Cola, a whole museum dedicated to the history of the soda and a tribute to the power of brand marketing. ProTip: Purchase your tickets online or on your mobile device to skip the ticketing line when you arrive. https://www.worldofcoca-cola.com/<br />
<br />
'''Senoia, GA''' – If Zombies are more your cup of tea, then it is worth making the 40 minute trip from Atlanta to Senoia, GA to visit one of the filming locations for ‘’’the walking dead.’’’ Senoia is the set for the fictitious town of Woodbury. This blog has a couple tips and tricks for a side trip to Senoia. http://edibletapestry.com/the-walking-dead-self-guided-film-location-tour-with-some-good-rib-gnawing-in-woodbury/<br />
<br />
'''The Georgia Aquarium''' – is in the heart of downtown Atlanta and offers a discounted rate for admission after 5pm on weeknights. Be sure to buy your ticket online in advance eto get the special price. https://www.georgiaaquarium.org/experience<br />
<br />
==Good Eats==<br />
'''The Varsity''' claims to be the world’s largest drive-in restaurant and has been in operation since 1928. The World's Largest Drive-in sits on more than two acres and can accommodate 600 cars and over eight hundred people inside. On days of Georgia Tech football games up to 30,000 people visit The Varsity. It sells more than two miles of hotdogs daily, a ton of onion rings, 2500 pounds of fresh cut potatoes, 5000 homemade fried pies, and 300 gallons of chili, all of which are made from scratch daily. The downtown Varsity is also the world's largest single outlet for Coca-Cola. http://www.thevarsity.com/index.php<br />
<br />
'''The Sun Dial Restaurant''' - For a complete view of the Atlanta Skyline and a dinner a little on the fancier side – make reservations at the Sun Dial. This restaurant is on the top floors of the Westin Peachtree Plaza and features floor to ceiling windows to take in the view, as well as making one full rotation every hour, so as not to get dizzy, but to slowly take in the entire skyline as you eat. http://www.sundialrestaurant.com/about/<br />
<br />
'''Fox Bros. Bar-B-Q''' – Can you really come to the south and not get some BBQ? That just wouldn’t be right. One of our consultants especially recommends the Fox-A-Roni for a side. http://www.foxbrosbbq.com/fox-bros-atlanta-bbq-menu.html<br />
<br />
== Watering Holes ==<br />
<br />
'''The Vortex''' – Locally owned and fiercely independent bar and restaurant, The Vortex has been winning “Best Burger in Atlanta” awards since 1992. https://thevortexatl.com/</div>Max.Stroudhttps://wiki.galenhealthcare.com/index.php?title=2015MUSE_Visitor%27s_Guide&diff=193732015MUSE Visitor's Guide2015-05-21T17:38:32Z<p>Max.Stroud: </p>
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<div><br />
<br />
Galen is excited that you're coming to Nashville for #2015MUSE! Our Consultants have traveled the country, and they have put together some of their favorite things to do and see in Nashville. At Galen, we strongly believe in sharing our success and giving back to our community. One of our driving tenets is “Perpetually Learn and Share”. Furthermore, we foster a collaborative environment where this experience and knowledge is communicated to the entire team. This has been instrumental to our success and ensures that, when working with a Galen team member, our partners gain full access to the resources that define our organization.<br />
Please check out the rest of our Wiki by starting at the Main Page and visit us at Booth 122<br />
<br />
<br />
== Places to See ==<br />
'''Lower Broadway St''' - Lower Broadway consists of 4 blocks filled to the brim with live country music venues, restaurants, and businesses. Most all of the buildings have some historical significance but all will surely keep you entertained. http://nashville.about.com/od/historyandsites/ss/lowerbroad.htm#step-heading<br />
<br />
'''The Parthenon''' – Nashville is not only home to country music – it’s also home to a full scale replica of the Parthenon built in 1897, which also is home to Nashville’s Art Museum. http://www.nashville.gov/Parks-and-Recreation/Parthenon.aspx<br />
<br />
'''The Nashville Farmers Market''' - The Nashville Farmer's market started in the early 1800s with farmers pulling up in their wagons in the central square to sell their fresh produce and handmade goods. The market is open every day, from 8am - 6pm so this would be worth a stop on the shoulder end of your trip. http://nashvillefarmersmarket.org/<br />
<br />
<br />
== Watering Holes ==<br />
<br />
'''The BlueBird Café''' – It’s not just a location invented for the TV show “Nashville,” but is, in fact, a place where legends are made. There are several shows that still have seats available during #2015MUSE. Reservations are required for a table, and there are limited seats at the bar or in pews on the night of the show. Definitely worth a little advance planning. http://bluebirdcafe.com/enhancedCalendar.cfm<br />
<br />
'''The Parthenon''' – Nashville is not only home to country music – it’s also home to a full scale replica of the Parthenon built in 1897, which also is home to Nashville’s Art Museum. http://www.nashville.gov/Parks-and-Recreation/Parthenon.aspx<br />
<br />
'''Tootsies Orchid Lounge''' - 422 Broadway St. Willie Nelson got his first songwriting job after singing at Tootsie’s. Famous early customers were Kris Kristofferson, Faron Young, Willie Nelson, Tom T. Hall, Hank Cochran, Mel Tillis, Roger Miller, Webb Pierce, Waylon Jennings, Patsy Cline and many more. http://www.tootsies.net/index.php<br />
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'''Puckett's Grocery & Restaurant''' - A great place for good food and live music, thier breakfasts come highly recomended. https://www.puckettsgrocery.com/nashville/index.php<br />
<br />
<br />
== Getting Around==<br />
<br />
So it's there's a little distance between the Gaylord and downtown, but it is well worth the trip. Once you're there it's pretty easy to get around.<br />
<br />
'''Music City Circuit''' - The Nashville MTA has 3 free bus routes in downtown Nashvile. http://www.nashvillemta.org/Nashville-MTA-Music-City-Circuit.asp<br />
<br />
'''Nashville B Cycle''' - If you are a more intrepid explorer, Nashville has the B Cycle program where you can check out a bike and ride it to your destination. https://nashville.bcycle.com/what-is</div>Max.Stroudhttps://wiki.galenhealthcare.com/index.php?title=2015MUSE_Visitor%27s_Guide&diff=193722015MUSE Visitor's Guide2015-05-21T17:37:46Z<p>Max.Stroud: </p>
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<div><br />
<br />
Galen is excited that you're coming to Nashville for #2015MUSE! Our Consultants have traveled the country, and they have put together some of their favorite things to do and see in Nashville. At Galen, we strongly believe in sharing our success and giving back to our community. One of our driving tenets is “Perpetually Learn and Share”. Furthermore, we foster a collaborative environment where this experience and knowledge is communicated to the entire team. This has been instrumental to our success and ensures that, when working with a Galen team member, our partners gain full access to the resources that define our organization.<br />
Please check out the rest of our Wiki by starting at the Main Page and visit us at Booth 122<br />
<br />
<br />
== Places to See ==<br />
'''Lower Broadway St''' - Lower Broadway consists of 4 blocks filled to the brim with live country music venues, restaurants, and businesses. Most all of the buildings have some historical significance but all will surely keep you entertained. http://nashville.about.com/od/historyandsites/ss/lowerbroad.htm#step-heading<br />
<br />
'''The Parthenon''' – Nashville is not only home to country music – it’s also home to a full scale replica of the Parthenon built in 1897, which also is home to Nashville’s Art Museum. http://www.nashville.gov/Parks-and-Recreation/Parthenon.aspx<br />
<br />
'''The Nashville Farmers Market''' - The Nashville Farmer's market started in the early 1800s with farmers pulling up in their wagons in the central square to sell their fresh produce and handmade goods. The market is open every day, from 8am - 6pm so this would be worth a stop on the shoulder end of your trip. http://nashvillefarmersmarket.org/<br />
<br />
<br />
== Watering Holes ==<br />
<br />
'''The BlueBird Café''' – It’s not just a location invented for the TV show “Nashville,” but is, in fact, a place where legends are made. There are several shows that still have seats available during #2015MUSE. Reservations are required for a table, and there are limited seats at the bar or in pews on the night of the show. Definitely worth a little advance planning. http://bluebirdcafe.com/enhancedCalendar.cfm<br />
<br />
'''The Parthenon''' – Nashville is not only home to country music – it’s also home to a full scale replica of the Parthenon built in 1897, which also is home to Nashville’s Art Museum. http://www.nashville.gov/Parks-and-Recreation/Parthenon.aspx<br />
<br />
'''Tootsies Orchid Lounge''' - 422 Broadway St. Willie Nelson got his first songwriting job after singing at Tootsie’s. Famous early customers were Kris Kristofferson, Faron Young, Willie Nelson, Tom T. Hall, Hank Cochran, Mel Tillis, Roger Miller, Webb Pierce, Waylon Jennings, Patsy Cline and many more. http://www.tootsies.net/index.php<br />
<br />
'''Puckett's Grocery & Restaurant''' - A great place for good food and live music, thier breakfasts come highly recomended. https://www.puckettsgrocery.com/nashville/index.php<br />
<br />
== Getting Around==<br />
<br />
So it's there's a little distance between the Gaylord and downtown, but it is well worth the trip. Once you're there it's pretty easy to get around.<br />
<br />
'''Music City Circuit''' - The Nashville MTA has 3 free bus routes in downtown Nashvile. http://www.nashvillemta.org/Nashville-MTA-Music-City-Circuit.asp<br />
<br />
'''Nashville B Cycle''' - If you are a more intrepid explorer, Nashville has the B Cycle program where you can check out a bike and ride it to your destination. https://nashville.bcycle.com/what-is</div>Max.Stroudhttps://wiki.galenhealthcare.com/index.php?title=2015MUSE_Visitor%27s_Guide&diff=193512015MUSE Visitor's Guide2015-05-20T20:49:15Z<p>Max.Stroud: Created page with " Galen is excited that you're coming to Nashville for #2015MUSE! Our Consultants have traveled the country, and they have put together some of thier favorite things to do and..."</p>
<hr />
<div><br />
<br />
Galen is excited that you're coming to Nashville for #2015MUSE! Our Consultants have traveled the country, and they have put together some of thier favorite things to do and see in Nashville. At Galen, we strongly believe in sharing our success and giving back to our community. One of our driving tenets is “Perpetually Learn and Share”. Furthermore, we foster a collaborative environment where this experience and knowledge is communicated to the entire team. This has been instrumental to our success and ensures that, when working with a Galen team member, our partners gain full access to the resources that define our organization.<br />
Please check out the rest of our Wiki by starting at the Main Page and visit us at Booth 122<br />
<br />
<br />
'''The BlueBird Café''' – It’s not just a location invented for the TV show “Nashville,” but is, in fact, a place where legends are made. There are several shows that still have seats available during #2015MUSE. Reservations are required for a table, and there are limited seats at the bar or in pews on the night of the show. Definitely worth a little advance planning. http://bluebirdcafe.com/enhancedCalendar.cfm<br />
<br />
'''The Parthenon''' – Nashville is not only home to country music – it’s also home to a full scale replica of the Parthenon built in 1897, which also is home to Nashville’s Art Museum. http://www.nashville.gov/Parks-and-Recreation/Parthenon.aspx</div>Max.Stroudhttps://wiki.galenhealthcare.com/index.php?title=MEDITECH&diff=19350MEDITECH2015-05-20T20:42:13Z<p>Max.Stroud: </p>
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*[https://www.meditech.com/productbriefs/pages/productpage_ambulatory.htm Web-based Ambulatory]<br />
*[http://home.meditech.com/en/d/newsroom/pages/0115bestinklas.htm MEDITECH Recognized Twice in the 2014 '''Best in KLAS Report''']<br />
*[https://ehr.meditech.com/news/magnolia-regional-health-center-to-move-forward-with-meditech%E2%80%99s-web-ambulatory-ehr Magnolia Regional Health Center to Move Forward with MEDITECH’s Web Ambulatory EHR]<br />
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*[http://healthsystemcio.com/2014/09/04/michael-martz-cio-meadville-medical-center-chapter-1/ Michael Martz, CIO, Meadville Medical Center, '''Chapter 1''' ]<br />
*[http://healthsystemcio.com/2015/04/08/anne-lara-cio-union-hospital-of-cecil-county-chapter-1/ Anne Lara, CIO, Union Hospital of Cecil County, '''Chapter 1''']<br />
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'''Life as a Healthcare CIO'''<br />
*[http://geekdoctor.blogspot.com/2013/05/a-bold-new-vision-for-meditech.html A Bold New Vision for Meditech]<br />
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'''MEDI-talk'''<br />
*[http://www.medi-talk.com/hendricks-regional-healths-meditech-6-0-physician-care-manager-tutorial Hendricks Regional Health’s MEDITECH 6.0 PHYSICIAN CARE MANAGER TUTORIAL]<br />
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[http://www.galenhealthcare.com/who-we-serve/vendor-expertise/meditech/ Additional Information on MEDITECH Services provided by Galen Healthcare Solutions ]<br />
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<table cellpadding="3" style="width:100%;"><br />
<tr><td width="50%" valign="top"><br />
==MEDITECH Ambulatory Products==<br />
{| style="background:#fcfcfc; border:1px dashed #ccc; padding:6px; width:100%;" <br />
|<br />
<br />
'''MPM Manuals'''<br />
*[[MEDITECH MPM Physician Workflow]]<br />
*[[Ambulatory Order Management Setup]]<br />
*[http://wiki.galenhealthcare.com/images/c/ca/MPM_Overview.pdf MEDITECH MPM Overview]<br />
|}<br />
</td><td valign="top"><br />
<br />
==[[MEDITECH Conversions|Data Conversions]]==<br />
{| style="background:#fcfcfc; border:1px dashed #ccc; padding:6px 6px 10px 6px; width:100%;" <br />
| <br />
*[[MEDITECH_Conversions#Converted_Lab_Results_Display_in_MEDITECH|Converted Lab Results Display]]<br />
*[[MEDITECH_Conversions#APR_Batch_Import_Interface|APR Batch Import Interface]]<br />
*[[MEDITECH_Conversions#CCD_Consume|CCD Consume]]<br />
|}<br />
</td></tr><br />
<tr><td valign="top"><br />
<br />
==[[MEDITECH Optimization|Optimization]]==<br />
{| style="background:#fcfcfc; border:1px dashed #ccc; padding:6px 6px 8px 6px; width:100%;" <br />
| <br />
*Content to come<br />
|}<br />
</td><td valign="top"><br />
<br />
==[[MEDITECH 6.0 Migrations|6.0 Migrations]]==<br />
{| style="background:#fcfcfc; border:1px dashed #ccc; padding:6px 6px 5px 6px; width:100%;" <br />
| <br />
*Content to come<br />
|}<br />
<br />
</td></tr><br />
<tr><td valign="top"><br />
<br />
==[[MEDITECH Reporting|Reporting]]==<br />
{| style="background:#fcfcfc; border:1px dashed #ccc; padding:6px 6px 7px 6px; width:100%;" <br />
| <br />
*[[MEDITECH_Reporting#Quality_Reporting|Quality Reporting]]<br />
*[[MEDITECH_Reporting#Report_Writer|Report Writer]]<br />
*[[MEDITECH_Reporting#MEDITECH_Report_Designer|Report Designer]]<br />
*[[MEDITECH_Reporting#Data_Repository|Data Repository]]<br />
|}<br />
</td><td valign="top"><br />
<br />
==[[MEDITECH Interfaces|Interfaces]]==<br />
{| style="background:#fcfcfc; border:1px dashed #ccc; padding:6px; width:100%;" <br />
| <br />
*Content to come<br />
|}<br />
</td><br />
<tr><td valign="top"><br />
<br />
==Galen Services/Client Experiences==<br />
{| style="background:#fcfcfc; border:1px dashed #ccc; padding:6px 6px 10px 6px; width:100%;" <br />
|<br />
*[http://wiki.galenhealthcare.com/index.php/File:MEDITECH.pdf MEDITECH Sales Slick]<br />
*[[Citizens Memorial Hospital]]<br />
|}<br />
</td><td valign="top"><br />
<br />
==[[MEDITECH Glossary]]==<br />
{| style="background:#fcfcfc; border:1px dashed #ccc; padding:6px 6px 7px 6px; width:100%;" <br />
| <br />
*[[Talk MEDITECH: Acronyms, Abbreviations]]<br />
|}<br />
</td></tr><br />
<br />
<tr><td valign="top"><br />
<br />
==MEDITECH Articles==<br />
{| style="background:#fcfcfc; border:1px dashed #ccc; padding:6px 6px 8px 6px; width:100%;" <br />
| <br />
'''MEDITECH'''<br />
*[https://www.meditech.com/productbriefs/pages/productpage_ambulatory.htm Web-based Ambulatory]<br />
*[http://home.meditech.com/en/d/newsroom/pages/0115bestinklas.htm MEDITECH Recognized Twice in the 2014 '''Best in KLAS Report''']<br />
*[https://ehr.meditech.com/news/magnolia-regional-health-center-to-move-forward-with-meditech%E2%80%99s-web-ambulatory-ehr Magnolia Regional Health Center to Move Forward with MEDITECH’s Web Ambulatory EHR]<br />
'''healthsystemCIO'''<br />
*[http://healthsystemcio.com/2014/09/04/michael-martz-cio-meadville-medical-center-chapter-1/ Michael Martz, CIO, Meadville Medical Center, '''Chapter 1''' ]<br />
*[http://healthsystemcio.com/2015/04/08/anne-lara-cio-union-hospital-of-cecil-county-chapter-1/ Anne Lara, CIO, Union Hospital of Cecil County, '''Chapter 1''']<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Life as a Healthcare CIO'''<br />
*[http://geekdoctor.blogspot.com/2013/05/a-bold-new-vision-for-meditech.html A Bold New Vision for Meditech]<br />
<br />
'''MEDI-talk'''<br />
*[http://www.medi-talk.com/hendricks-regional-healths-meditech-6-0-physician-care-manager-tutorial Hendricks Regional Health’s MEDITECH 6.0 PHYSICIAN CARE MANAGER TUTORIAL]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
</td><td valign="top"><br />
<br />
==[[MEDITECH Patient Education]]==<br />
{| style="background:#fcfcfc; border:1px dashed #ccc; padding:6px; width:100%;" <br />
| <br />
*PDI<br />
**Physician Documentation; discharge routine<br />
**PCS/Nursing status Board<br />
**EDM<br />
*Infobutton MG/CS 5.66, 6.07, 6.1<br />
**EMR - Problem list, reconcile meds routine, ordering screen, allergy management routines<br />
*Inpatient discharge routine<br />
|}<br />
</td></tr></table><br />
<br />
[[#2015MUSE]]</div>Max.Stroudhttps://wiki.galenhealthcare.com/index.php?title=MEDITECH&diff=19348MEDITECH2015-05-20T20:39:34Z<p>Max.Stroud: /* MEDITECH Articles */</p>
<hr />
<div>__NOTOC__<br />
[http://www.galenhealthcare.com/who-we-serve/vendor-expertise/meditech/ Additional Information on MEDITECH Services provided by Galen Healthcare Solutions ]<br />
----<br />
<br />
<table cellpadding="3" style="width:100%;"><br />
<tr><td width="50%" valign="top"><br />
==MEDITECH Ambulatory Products==<br />
{| style="background:#fcfcfc; border:1px dashed #ccc; padding:6px; width:100%;" <br />
|<br />
<br />
'''MPM Manuals'''<br />
*[[MEDITECH MPM Physician Workflow]]<br />
*[[Ambulatory Order Management Setup]]<br />
*[http://wiki.galenhealthcare.com/images/c/ca/MPM_Overview.pdf MEDITECH MPM Overview]<br />
|}<br />
</td><td valign="top"><br />
<br />
==[[MEDITECH Conversions|Data Conversions]]==<br />
{| style="background:#fcfcfc; border:1px dashed #ccc; padding:6px 6px 10px 6px; width:100%;" <br />
| <br />
*[[MEDITECH_Conversions#Converted_Lab_Results_Display_in_MEDITECH|Converted Lab Results Display]]<br />
*[[MEDITECH_Conversions#APR_Batch_Import_Interface|APR Batch Import Interface]]<br />
*[[MEDITECH_Conversions#CCD_Consume|CCD Consume]]<br />
|}<br />
</td></tr><br />
<tr><td valign="top"><br />
<br />
==[[MEDITECH Optimization|Optimization]]==<br />
{| style="background:#fcfcfc; border:1px dashed #ccc; padding:6px 6px 8px 6px; width:100%;" <br />
| <br />
*Content to come<br />
|}<br />
</td><td valign="top"><br />
<br />
==[[MEDITECH 6.0 Migrations|6.0 Migrations]]==<br />
{| style="background:#fcfcfc; border:1px dashed #ccc; padding:6px 6px 5px 6px; width:100%;" <br />
| <br />
*Content to come<br />
|}<br />
<br />
</td></tr><br />
<tr><td valign="top"><br />
<br />
==[[MEDITECH Reporting|Reporting]]==<br />
{| style="background:#fcfcfc; border:1px dashed #ccc; padding:6px 6px 7px 6px; width:100%;" <br />
| <br />
*[[MEDITECH_Reporting#Quality_Reporting|Quality Reporting]]<br />
*[[MEDITECH_Reporting#Report_Writer|Report Writer]]<br />
*[[MEDITECH_Reporting#MEDITECH_Report_Designer|Report Designer]]<br />
*[[MEDITECH_Reporting#Data_Repository|Data Repository]]<br />
|}<br />
</td><td valign="top"><br />
<br />
==[[MEDITECH Interfaces|Interfaces]]==<br />
{| style="background:#fcfcfc; border:1px dashed #ccc; padding:6px; width:100%;" <br />
| <br />
*Content to come<br />
|}<br />
</td><br />
<tr><td valign="top"><br />
<br />
==Galen Services/Client Experiences==<br />
{| style="background:#fcfcfc; border:1px dashed #ccc; padding:6px 6px 10px 6px; width:100%;" <br />
|<br />
*[http://wiki.galenhealthcare.com/index.php/File:MEDITECH.pdf MEDITECH Sales Slick]<br />
*[[Citizens Memorial Hospital]]<br />
|}<br />
</td><td valign="top"><br />
<br />
==[[MEDITECH Glossary]]==<br />
{| style="background:#fcfcfc; border:1px dashed #ccc; padding:6px 6px 7px 6px; width:100%;" <br />
| <br />
*[[Talk MEDITECH: Acronyms, Abbreviations]]<br />
|}<br />
</td></tr><br />
<br />
<tr><td valign="top"><br />
<br />
==MEDITECH Articles==<br />
{| style="background:#fcfcfc; border:1px dashed #ccc; padding:6px 6px 8px 6px; width:100%;" <br />
| <br />
'''MEDITECH'''<br />
*[https://www.meditech.com/productbriefs/pages/productpage_ambulatory.htm Web-based Ambulatory]<br />
*[http://home.meditech.com/en/d/newsroom/pages/0115bestinklas.htm MEDITECH Recognized Twice in the 2014 '''Best in KLAS Report''']<br />
*[https://ehr.meditech.com/news/magnolia-regional-health-center-to-move-forward-with-meditech%E2%80%99s-web-ambulatory-ehr Magnolia Regional Health Center to Move Forward with MEDITECH’s Web Ambulatory EHR]<br />
'''healthsystemCIO'''<br />
*[http://healthsystemcio.com/2014/09/04/michael-martz-cio-meadville-medical-center-chapter-1/ Michael Martz, CIO, Meadville Medical Center, '''Chapter 1''' ]<br />
*[http://healthsystemcio.com/2015/04/08/anne-lara-cio-union-hospital-of-cecil-county-chapter-1/ Anne Lara, CIO, Union Hospital of Cecil County, '''Chapter 1''']<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Life as a Healthcare CIO'''<br />
*[http://geekdoctor.blogspot.com/2013/05/a-bold-new-vision-for-meditech.html A Bold New Vision for Meditech]<br />
<br />
'''MEDI-talk'''<br />
*[http://www.medi-talk.com/hendricks-regional-healths-meditech-6-0-physician-care-manager-tutorial Hendricks Regional Health’s MEDITECH 6.0 PHYSICIAN CARE MANAGER TUTORIAL]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
</td><td valign="top"><br />
<br />
==[[MEDITECH Patient Education]]==<br />
{| style="background:#fcfcfc; border:1px dashed #ccc; padding:6px; width:100%;" <br />
| <br />
*PDI<br />
**Physician Documentation; discharge routine<br />
**PCS/Nursing status Board<br />
**EDM<br />
*Infobutton MG/CS 5.66, 6.07, 6.1<br />
**EMR - Problem list, reconcile meds routine, ordering screen, allergy management routines<br />
*Inpatient discharge routine<br />
|}<br />
</td></tr></table></div>Max.Stroudhttps://wiki.galenhealthcare.com/index.php?title=MEDITECH&diff=19347MEDITECH2015-05-20T20:38:38Z<p>Max.Stroud: /* MEDITECH Articles */</p>
<hr />
<div>__NOTOC__<br />
[http://www.galenhealthcare.com/who-we-serve/vendor-expertise/meditech/ Additional Information on MEDITECH Services provided by Galen Healthcare Solutions ]<br />
----<br />
<br />
<table cellpadding="3" style="width:100%;"><br />
<tr><td width="50%" valign="top"><br />
==MEDITECH Ambulatory Products==<br />
{| style="background:#fcfcfc; border:1px dashed #ccc; padding:6px; width:100%;" <br />
|<br />
<br />
'''MPM Manuals'''<br />
*[[MEDITECH MPM Physician Workflow]]<br />
*[[Ambulatory Order Management Setup]]<br />
*[http://wiki.galenhealthcare.com/images/c/ca/MPM_Overview.pdf MEDITECH MPM Overview]<br />
|}<br />
</td><td valign="top"><br />
<br />
==[[MEDITECH Conversions|Data Conversions]]==<br />
{| style="background:#fcfcfc; border:1px dashed #ccc; padding:6px 6px 10px 6px; width:100%;" <br />
| <br />
*[[MEDITECH_Conversions#Converted_Lab_Results_Display_in_MEDITECH|Converted Lab Results Display]]<br />
*[[MEDITECH_Conversions#APR_Batch_Import_Interface|APR Batch Import Interface]]<br />
*[[MEDITECH_Conversions#CCD_Consume|CCD Consume]]<br />
|}<br />
</td></tr><br />
<tr><td valign="top"><br />
<br />
==[[MEDITECH Optimization|Optimization]]==<br />
{| style="background:#fcfcfc; border:1px dashed #ccc; padding:6px 6px 8px 6px; width:100%;" <br />
| <br />
*Content to come<br />
|}<br />
</td><td valign="top"><br />
<br />
==[[MEDITECH 6.0 Migrations|6.0 Migrations]]==<br />
{| style="background:#fcfcfc; border:1px dashed #ccc; padding:6px 6px 5px 6px; width:100%;" <br />
| <br />
*Content to come<br />
|}<br />
<br />
</td></tr><br />
<tr><td valign="top"><br />
<br />
==[[MEDITECH Reporting|Reporting]]==<br />
{| style="background:#fcfcfc; border:1px dashed #ccc; padding:6px 6px 7px 6px; width:100%;" <br />
| <br />
*[[MEDITECH_Reporting#Quality_Reporting|Quality Reporting]]<br />
*[[MEDITECH_Reporting#Report_Writer|Report Writer]]<br />
*[[MEDITECH_Reporting#MEDITECH_Report_Designer|Report Designer]]<br />
*[[MEDITECH_Reporting#Data_Repository|Data Repository]]<br />
|}<br />
</td><td valign="top"><br />
<br />
==[[MEDITECH Interfaces|Interfaces]]==<br />
{| style="background:#fcfcfc; border:1px dashed #ccc; padding:6px; width:100%;" <br />
| <br />
*Content to come<br />
|}<br />
</td><br />
<tr><td valign="top"><br />
<br />
==Galen Services/Client Experiences==<br />
{| style="background:#fcfcfc; border:1px dashed #ccc; padding:6px 6px 10px 6px; width:100%;" <br />
|<br />
*[http://wiki.galenhealthcare.com/index.php/File:MEDITECH.pdf MEDITECH Sales Slick]<br />
*[[Citizens Memorial Hospital]]<br />
|}<br />
</td><td valign="top"><br />
<br />
==[[MEDITECH Glossary]]==<br />
{| style="background:#fcfcfc; border:1px dashed #ccc; padding:6px 6px 7px 6px; width:100%;" <br />
| <br />
*[[Talk MEDITECH: Acronyms, Abbreviations]]<br />
|}<br />
</td></tr><br />
<br />
<tr><td valign="top"><br />
<br />
==MEDITECH Articles==<br />
{| style="background:#fcfcfc; border:1px dashed #ccc; padding:6px 6px 8px 6px; width:100%;" <br />
| <br />
'''MEDITECH'''<br />
*[https://www.meditech.com/productbriefs/pages/productpage_ambulatory.htm Web-based Ambulatory]<br />
*[http://home.meditech.com/en/d/newsroom/pages/0115bestinklas.htm MEDITECH Recognized Twice in the 2014 '''Best in KLAS Report''']<br />
*[https://ehr.meditech.com/news/magnolia-regional-health-center-to-move-forward-with-meditech%E2%80%99s-web-ambulatory-ehr Magnolia Regional Health Center to Move Forward with MEDITECH’s Web Ambulatory EHR]<br />
'''healthsystemCIO'''<br />
*[http://healthsystemcio.com/2014/09/04/michael-martz-cio-meadville-medical-center-chapter-1/ Michael Martz, CIO, Meadville Medical Center, '''Chapter 1''' ]<br />
*[http://healthsystemcio.com/2015/04/08/anne-lara-cio-union-hospital-of-cecil-county-chapter-1/ Anne Lara, CIO, Union Hospital of Cecil County, '''Chapter 1''']<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Life as a Healthcare CIO'''<br />
*[http://geekdoctor.blogspot.com/2013/05/a-bold-new-vision-for-meditech.html A Bold New Vision for Meditech]<br />
<br />
'''MEDI-talk'''<br />
*[http://www.medi-talk.com/hendricks-regional-healths-meditech-6-0-physician-care-manager-tutorial Hendricks Regional Health’s MEDITECH 6.0 PHYSICIAN CARE MANAGER TUTORIAL]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
'''#2015MUSE'''<br />
[[#2015MUSE]]<br />
<br />
<br />
</td><td valign="top"><br />
<br />
==[[MEDITECH Patient Education]]==<br />
{| style="background:#fcfcfc; border:1px dashed #ccc; padding:6px; width:100%;" <br />
| <br />
*PDI<br />
**Physician Documentation; discharge routine<br />
**PCS/Nursing status Board<br />
**EDM<br />
*Infobutton MG/CS 5.66, 6.07, 6.1<br />
**EMR - Problem list, reconcile meds routine, ordering screen, allergy management routines<br />
*Inpatient discharge routine<br />
|}<br />
</td></tr></table></div>Max.Stroudhttps://wiki.galenhealthcare.com/index.php?title=MEDITECH&diff=19346MEDITECH2015-05-20T20:37:39Z<p>Max.Stroud: /* MEDITECH Articles */</p>
<hr />
<div>__NOTOC__<br />
[http://www.galenhealthcare.com/who-we-serve/vendor-expertise/meditech/ Additional Information on MEDITECH Services provided by Galen Healthcare Solutions ]<br />
----<br />
<br />
<table cellpadding="3" style="width:100%;"><br />
<tr><td width="50%" valign="top"><br />
==MEDITECH Ambulatory Products==<br />
{| style="background:#fcfcfc; border:1px dashed #ccc; padding:6px; width:100%;" <br />
|<br />
<br />
'''MPM Manuals'''<br />
*[[MEDITECH MPM Physician Workflow]]<br />
*[[Ambulatory Order Management Setup]]<br />
*[http://wiki.galenhealthcare.com/images/c/ca/MPM_Overview.pdf MEDITECH MPM Overview]<br />
|}<br />
</td><td valign="top"><br />
<br />
==[[MEDITECH Conversions|Data Conversions]]==<br />
{| style="background:#fcfcfc; border:1px dashed #ccc; padding:6px 6px 10px 6px; width:100%;" <br />
| <br />
*[[MEDITECH_Conversions#Converted_Lab_Results_Display_in_MEDITECH|Converted Lab Results Display]]<br />
*[[MEDITECH_Conversions#APR_Batch_Import_Interface|APR Batch Import Interface]]<br />
*[[MEDITECH_Conversions#CCD_Consume|CCD Consume]]<br />
|}<br />
</td></tr><br />
<tr><td valign="top"><br />
<br />
==[[MEDITECH Optimization|Optimization]]==<br />
{| style="background:#fcfcfc; border:1px dashed #ccc; padding:6px 6px 8px 6px; width:100%;" <br />
| <br />
*Content to come<br />
|}<br />
</td><td valign="top"><br />
<br />
==[[MEDITECH 6.0 Migrations|6.0 Migrations]]==<br />
{| style="background:#fcfcfc; border:1px dashed #ccc; padding:6px 6px 5px 6px; width:100%;" <br />
| <br />
*Content to come<br />
|}<br />
<br />
</td></tr><br />
<tr><td valign="top"><br />
<br />
==[[MEDITECH Reporting|Reporting]]==<br />
{| style="background:#fcfcfc; border:1px dashed #ccc; padding:6px 6px 7px 6px; width:100%;" <br />
| <br />
*[[MEDITECH_Reporting#Quality_Reporting|Quality Reporting]]<br />
*[[MEDITECH_Reporting#Report_Writer|Report Writer]]<br />
*[[MEDITECH_Reporting#MEDITECH_Report_Designer|Report Designer]]<br />
*[[MEDITECH_Reporting#Data_Repository|Data Repository]]<br />
|}<br />
</td><td valign="top"><br />
<br />
==[[MEDITECH Interfaces|Interfaces]]==<br />
{| style="background:#fcfcfc; border:1px dashed #ccc; padding:6px; width:100%;" <br />
| <br />
*Content to come<br />
|}<br />
</td><br />
<tr><td valign="top"><br />
<br />
==Galen Services/Client Experiences==<br />
{| style="background:#fcfcfc; border:1px dashed #ccc; padding:6px 6px 10px 6px; width:100%;" <br />
|<br />
*[http://wiki.galenhealthcare.com/index.php/File:MEDITECH.pdf MEDITECH Sales Slick]<br />
*[[Citizens Memorial Hospital]]<br />
|}<br />
</td><td valign="top"><br />
<br />
==[[MEDITECH Glossary]]==<br />
{| style="background:#fcfcfc; border:1px dashed #ccc; padding:6px 6px 7px 6px; width:100%;" <br />
| <br />
*[[Talk MEDITECH: Acronyms, Abbreviations]]<br />
|}<br />
</td></tr><br />
<br />
<tr><td valign="top"><br />
<br />
==MEDITECH Articles==<br />
{| style="background:#fcfcfc; border:1px dashed #ccc; padding:6px 6px 8px 6px; width:100%;" <br />
| <br />
'''MEDITECH'''<br />
*[https://www.meditech.com/productbriefs/pages/productpage_ambulatory.htm Web-based Ambulatory]<br />
*[http://home.meditech.com/en/d/newsroom/pages/0115bestinklas.htm MEDITECH Recognized Twice in the 2014 '''Best in KLAS Report''']<br />
*[https://ehr.meditech.com/news/magnolia-regional-health-center-to-move-forward-with-meditech%E2%80%99s-web-ambulatory-ehr Magnolia Regional Health Center to Move Forward with MEDITECH’s Web Ambulatory EHR]<br />
'''healthsystemCIO'''<br />
*[http://healthsystemcio.com/2014/09/04/michael-martz-cio-meadville-medical-center-chapter-1/ Michael Martz, CIO, Meadville Medical Center, '''Chapter 1''' ]<br />
*[http://healthsystemcio.com/2015/04/08/anne-lara-cio-union-hospital-of-cecil-county-chapter-1/ Anne Lara, CIO, Union Hospital of Cecil County, '''Chapter 1''']<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Life as a Healthcare CIO'''<br />
*[http://geekdoctor.blogspot.com/2013/05/a-bold-new-vision-for-meditech.html A Bold New Vision for Meditech]<br />
<br />
'''MEDI-talk'''<br />
*[http://www.medi-talk.com/hendricks-regional-healths-meditech-6-0-physician-care-manager-tutorial Hendricks Regional Health’s MEDITECH 6.0 PHYSICIAN CARE MANAGER TUTORIAL]<br />
|}<br />
</td><td valign="top"><br />
<br />
'''#2015MUSE'''<br />
[#2015MUSE]<br />
<br />
==[[MEDITECH Patient Education]]==<br />
{| style="background:#fcfcfc; border:1px dashed #ccc; padding:6px; width:100%;" <br />
| <br />
*PDI<br />
**Physician Documentation; discharge routine<br />
**PCS/Nursing status Board<br />
**EDM<br />
*Infobutton MG/CS 5.66, 6.07, 6.1<br />
**EMR - Problem list, reconcile meds routine, ordering screen, allergy management routines<br />
*Inpatient discharge routine<br />
|}<br />
</td></tr></table></div>Max.Stroudhttps://wiki.galenhealthcare.com/index.php?title=HIMSS15_Visitor%27s_Guide&diff=19229HIMSS15 Visitor's Guide2015-04-08T23:34:43Z<p>Max.Stroud: /* Fun Places to Eat & Drink..... */</p>
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<div><br />
Galen is excited that you're coming to town for HIMSS15! Our Chicago Office put together a list of Good Eats and a short list of top things to do for visitors. <br />
At Galen, we strongly believe in sharing our success and giving back to our community. One of our driving tenets is “Perpetually Learn and Share”. Furthermore, we foster a collaborative environment where this experience and knowledge is communicated to the entire team. This has been instrumental to our success and ensures that, when working with a Galen team member, our partners gain full access to the resources that define our organization. <br />
<br />
Please check out the rest of our Wiki by starting at the [[Main Page]] and visit us at '''Booth 5423'''<br />
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== Cheaper Eats…. ==<br />
'''Portillos Hot Dogs'''<br />
*http://www.portillos.com/<br />
*3.5 miles from McCormick<br />
<br />
'''Pizzeria Uno''' – will likely be an hour+ wait, but you can’t go wrong here for Chicago style pizza ('''Pizzeria Due''' is the same thing, and across the street)<br />
*3.5 miles from McCormick<br />
<br />
'''Eataly''' – Giant Italian grocery store and restaurants. Designed and opened by Mario Batali<br />
*http://www.eataly.com/index.cfm<br />
*3.4 miles from McCormick<br />
<br />
'''Chicago Pizza & Oven Grinder''' – Like a pizza pot pie. If you are headed to Wrigley, a great local spot to consider. No reservations required, but there could be a wait….but well worth it. Also – it’s right across the street from the famed “St. Valentine’s Day Massacre”<br />
*http://www.chicagopizzaandovengrinder.com/<br />
*5.9 miles from McCormick<br />
<br />
<br />
== More Expensive Eats…. ==<br />
'''RPM Italian''' – One of Chicago’s premier hotspots, with great Italian food. Co-owned by the Rancic’s. Make reservations in advance, because they are hard to get.<br />
*http://rpmitalian.com/<br />
*3.5 miles from McCormick<br />
<br />
'''Chicago Cut''' – Great steakhouse in a city full of great steak. Also has a great view of the river.<br />
*http://www.chicagocutsteakhouse.com/<br />
*3.3 miles from McCormick<br />
<br />
'''Girl & The Goat''' – Great dinner by Stephanie Izard of Top Chef fame. Located in the West Loop, with tons of great restaurants. Also needs advance planning.<br />
*http://www.girlandthegoat.com/<br />
*4.5 miles from McCormick<br />
<br />
<br />
== Things to do…. ==<br />
'''Shedd Aquarium''' – An amazing destination on the museum campus. Aquarium overlooks the lake.<br />
*http://www.sheddaquarium.org/<br />
*2.3 miles from McCormick<br />
<br />
'''Wrigley Field''' – Home of the Cubbies. This year is our year!<br />
*8.4 miles from McCormick<br />
<br />
'''Chicago Architecture Foundation''' – River tour going through Chicago’s amazing architecture.<br />
*http://www.architecture.org/tours/<br />
*2.2 miles from McCormick (tour meets on corner of Michigan & Wacker)<br />
<br />
<br />
== Fun Places to Eat & Drink..... ==<br />
'''Untitled''' – A great space for eating or grabbing a drink. Usually there is a show going on of various sorts that is fun. Jazz, cabaret, etc. It’s always random and quite entertaining. <br />
*http://untitledsupperclub.com/<br />
*3.2 miles from McCormick<br />
<br />
'''Hub 51''' – Good food and drinks in the heart of River North. Lots of TV’s for sports fans.<br />
*http://www.hub51chicago.com/<br />
*3.2 miles from McCormick<br />
<br />
'''Three Dots and a Dash''' – A Tiki bar in Chicago. Wildly popular and a great place to grab a fun drink. Plan in advance for reservations!<br />
*http://threedotschicago.com/<br />
*3.2 miles from McCormick<br />
<br />
'''Howl at the Moon''' – Everyone who has attended a conference before knows this one. Touristy Piano bar with lots of energy.<br />
*http://www.howlatthemoon.com/chicago/<br />
*3.2 miles from McCormick<br />
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'''Mercadito''' - Reccomended on twitter by Ali Mondragon (@alivsworld) for thier delish green drinks!<br />
*http://www.mercaditorestaurants.com/chicago/<br />
*3.3 miles from McCormick</div>Max.Stroudhttps://wiki.galenhealthcare.com/index.php?title=HIMSS15_Visitor%27s_Guide&diff=19226HIMSS15 Visitor's Guide2015-03-30T22:03:38Z<p>Max.Stroud: </p>
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<div><br />
Galen is excited that you're coming to town for HIMSS15! Our Chicago Office put together a list of Good Eats and a short list of top things to do for visitors. <br />
At Galen, we strongly believe in sharing our success and giving back to our community. One of our driving tenets is “Perpetually Learn and Share”. Furthermore, we foster a collaborative environment where this experience and knowledge is communicated to the entire team. This has been instrumental to our success and ensures that, when working with a Galen team member, our partners gain full access to the resources that define our organization. <br />
<br />
Please check out the rest of our Wiki by starting at the [[Main Page]] and visit us at '''Booth 5423'''<br />
<br />
== Cheaper Eats…. ==<br />
'''Portillos Hot Dogs'''<br />
*http://www.portillos.com/<br />
*3.5 miles from McCormick<br />
<br />
'''Pizzeria Uno''' – will likely be an hour+ wait, but you can’t go wrong here for Chicago style pizza ('''Pizzeria Due''' is the same thing, and across the street)<br />
*3.5 miles from McCormick<br />
<br />
'''Eataly''' – Giant Italian grocery store and restaurants. Designed and opened by Mario Batali<br />
*http://www.eataly.com/index.cfm<br />
*3.4 miles from McCormick<br />
<br />
'''Chicago Pizza & Oven Grinder''' – Like a pizza pot pie. If you are headed to Wrigley, a great local spot to consider. No reservations required, but there could be a wait….but well worth it. Also – it’s right across the street from the famed “St. Valentine’s Day Massacre”<br />
*http://www.chicagopizzaandovengrinder.com/<br />
*5.9 miles from McCormick<br />
<br />
<br />
== More Expensive Eats…. ==<br />
'''RPM Italian''' – One of Chicago’s premier hotspots, with great Italian food. Co-owned by the Rancic’s. Make reservations in advance, because they are hard to get.<br />
*http://rpmitalian.com/<br />
*3.5 miles from McCormick<br />
<br />
'''Chicago Cut''' – Great steakhouse in a city full of great steak. Also has a great view of the river.<br />
*http://www.chicagocutsteakhouse.com/<br />
*3.3 miles from McCormick<br />
<br />
'''Girl & The Goat''' – Great dinner by Stephanie Izard of Top Chef fame. Located in the West Loop, with tons of great restaurants. Also needs advance planning.<br />
*http://www.girlandthegoat.com/<br />
*4.5 miles from McCormick<br />
<br />
<br />
== Things to do…. ==<br />
'''Shedd Aquarium''' – An amazing destination on the museum campus. Aquarium overlooks the lake.<br />
*http://www.sheddaquarium.org/<br />
*2.3 miles from McCormick<br />
<br />
'''Wrigley Field''' – Home of the Cubbies. This year is our year!<br />
*8.4 miles from McCormick<br />
<br />
'''Chicago Architecture Foundation''' – River tour going through Chicago’s amazing architecture.<br />
*http://www.architecture.org/tours/<br />
*2.2 miles from McCormick (tour meets on corner of Michigan & Wacker)<br />
<br />
<br />
== Fun Places to Eat & Drink..... ==<br />
'''Untitled''' – A great space for eating or grabbing a drink. Usually there is a show going on of various sorts that is fun. Jazz, cabaret, etc. It’s always random and quite entertaining. <br />
*http://untitledsupperclub.com/<br />
*3.2 miles from McCormick<br />
<br />
'''Hub 51''' – Good food and drinks in the heart of River North. Lots of TV’s for sports fans.<br />
*http://www.hub51chicago.com/<br />
*3.2 miles from McCormick<br />
<br />
'''Three Dots and a Dash''' – A Tiki bar in Chicago. Wildly popular and a great place to grab a fun drink. Plan in advance for reservations!<br />
*http://threedotschicago.com/<br />
*3.2 miles from McCormick<br />
<br />
'''Howl at the Moon''' – Everyone who has attended a conference before knows this one. Touristy Piano bar with lots of energy.<br />
*http://www.howlatthemoon.com/chicago/<br />
*3.2 miles from McCormick</div>Max.Stroudhttps://wiki.galenhealthcare.com/index.php?title=HIMSS15_Visitor%27s_Guide&diff=19223HIMSS15 Visitor's Guide2015-03-30T15:44:37Z<p>Max.Stroud: /* Headline text */</p>
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<div><br />
Galen is excited that you're coming to town for HIMSS15! Our Chicago Office put together a list of Good Eats and a short list of top things to do for visitors. <br />
At Galen, we strongly believe in sharing our success and giving back to our community. One of our driving tenets is “Perpetually Learn and Share”. Furthermore, we foster a collaborative environment where this experience and knowledge is communicated to the entire team. This has been instrumental to our success and ensures that, when working with a Galen team member, our partners gain full access to the resources that define our organization. <br />
<br />
Please check out the rest of our Wiki by starting at the [[Main Page]] and visit us at '''Booth 5423'''<br />
<br />
== Cheaper Eats…. ==<br />
'''Portillos Hot Dogs'''<br />
*http://www.portillos.com/<br />
*3.5 miles from McCormick<br />
<br />
'''Pizzeria Uno''' – will likely be an hour+ wait, but you can’t go wrong here for Chicago style pizza ('''Pizzeria Due''' is the same thing, and across the street)<br />
*3.5 miles from McCormick<br />
<br />
'''Eataly''' – Giant Italian grocery store and restaurants. Designed and opened by Mario Batali<br />
*http://www.eataly.com/index.cfm<br />
*3.4 miles from McCormick<br />
<br />
'''Chicago Pizza & Over Grinder''' – Like a pizza pot pie. If you are headed to Wrigley, a great local spot to consider. No reservations required, but there could be a wait….but well worth it. Also – it’s right across the street from the famed “St. Valentine’s Day Massacre”<br />
*http://www.chicagopizzaandovengrinder.com/<br />
*5.9 miles from McCormick<br />
<br />
<br />
== More Expensive Eats…. ==<br />
'''RPM Italian''' – One of Chicago’s premier hotspots, with great Italian food. Co-owned by the Rancic’s. Make reservations in advance, because they are hard to get.<br />
*http://rpmitalian.com/<br />
*3.5 miles from McCormick<br />
<br />
'''Chicago Cut''' – Great steakhouse in a city full of great steak. Also has a great view of the river.<br />
*http://www.chicagocutsteakhouse.com/<br />
*3.3 miles from McCormick<br />
<br />
'''Girl & The Goat''' – Great dinner by Stephanie Izard of Top Chef fame. Located in the West Loop, with tons of great restaurants. Also needs advance planning.<br />
*http://www.girlandthegoat.com/<br />
*4.5 miles from McCormick<br />
<br />
<br />
== Things to do…. ==<br />
'''Shedd Aquarium''' – An amazing destination on the museum campus. Aquarium overlooks the lake.<br />
*http://www.sheddaquarium.org/<br />
*2.3 miles from McCormick<br />
<br />
'''Wrigley Field''' – Home of the Cubbies. This year is our year!<br />
*8.4 miles from McCormick<br />
<br />
'''Chicago Architecture Foundation''' – River tour going through Chicago’s amazing architecture.<br />
*http://www.architecture.org/tours/<br />
*2.2 miles from McCormick (tour meets on corner of Michigan & Wacker)<br />
<br />
<br />
== Fun Places to Eat & Drink..... ==<br />
'''Untitled''' – A great space for eating or grabbing a drink. Usually there is a show going on of various sorts that is fun. Jazz, cabaret, etc. It’s always random and quite entertaining. <br />
*http://untitledsupperclub.com/<br />
*3.2 miles from McCormick<br />
<br />
'''Hub 51''' – Good food and drinks in the heart of River North. Lots of TV’s for sports fans.<br />
*http://www.hub51chicago.com/<br />
*3.2 miles from McCormick<br />
<br />
'''Three Dots and a Dash''' – A Tiki bar in Chicago. Wildly popular and a great place to grab a fun drink. Plan in advance for reservations!<br />
*http://threedotschicago.com/<br />
*3.2 miles from McCormick<br />
<br />
'''Howl at the Moon''' – Everyone who has attended a conference before knows this one. Touristy Piano bar with lots of energy.<br />
*http://www.howlatthemoon.com/chicago/<br />
*3.2 miles from McCormick</div>Max.Stroudhttps://wiki.galenhealthcare.com/index.php?title=HIMSS15_Visitor%27s_Guide&diff=19222HIMSS15 Visitor's Guide2015-03-30T15:44:14Z<p>Max.Stroud: Created page with " == Headline text == Galen is excited that you're coming to town for HIMSS15! Our Chicago Office put together a list of Good Eats and a short list of top things to do for v..."</p>
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== Headline text ==<br />
Galen is excited that you're coming to town for HIMSS15! Our Chicago Office put together a list of Good Eats and a short list of top things to do for visitors. <br />
At Galen, we strongly believe in sharing our success and giving back to our community. One of our driving tenets is “Perpetually Learn and Share”. Furthermore, we foster a collaborative environment where this experience and knowledge is communicated to the entire team. This has been instrumental to our success and ensures that, when working with a Galen team member, our partners gain full access to the resources that define our organization. <br />
<br />
Please check out the rest of our Wiki by starting at the [[Main Page]] and visit us at '''Booth 5423'''<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
== Cheaper Eats…. ==<br />
'''Portillos Hot Dogs'''<br />
*http://www.portillos.com/<br />
*3.5 miles from McCormick<br />
<br />
'''Pizzeria Uno''' – will likely be an hour+ wait, but you can’t go wrong here for Chicago style pizza ('''Pizzeria Due''' is the same thing, and across the street)<br />
*3.5 miles from McCormick<br />
<br />
'''Eataly''' – Giant Italian grocery store and restaurants. Designed and opened by Mario Batali<br />
*http://www.eataly.com/index.cfm<br />
*3.4 miles from McCormick<br />
<br />
'''Chicago Pizza & Over Grinder''' – Like a pizza pot pie. If you are headed to Wrigley, a great local spot to consider. No reservations required, but there could be a wait….but well worth it. Also – it’s right across the street from the famed “St. Valentine’s Day Massacre”<br />
*http://www.chicagopizzaandovengrinder.com/<br />
*5.9 miles from McCormick<br />
<br />
<br />
== More Expensive Eats…. ==<br />
'''RPM Italian''' – One of Chicago’s premier hotspots, with great Italian food. Co-owned by the Rancic’s. Make reservations in advance, because they are hard to get.<br />
*http://rpmitalian.com/<br />
*3.5 miles from McCormick<br />
<br />
'''Chicago Cut''' – Great steakhouse in a city full of great steak. Also has a great view of the river.<br />
*http://www.chicagocutsteakhouse.com/<br />
*3.3 miles from McCormick<br />
<br />
'''Girl & The Goat''' – Great dinner by Stephanie Izard of Top Chef fame. Located in the West Loop, with tons of great restaurants. Also needs advance planning.<br />
*http://www.girlandthegoat.com/<br />
*4.5 miles from McCormick<br />
<br />
<br />
== Things to do…. ==<br />
'''Shedd Aquarium''' – An amazing destination on the museum campus. Aquarium overlooks the lake.<br />
*http://www.sheddaquarium.org/<br />
*2.3 miles from McCormick<br />
<br />
'''Wrigley Field''' – Home of the Cubbies. This year is our year!<br />
*8.4 miles from McCormick<br />
<br />
'''Chicago Architecture Foundation''' – River tour going through Chicago’s amazing architecture.<br />
*http://www.architecture.org/tours/<br />
*2.2 miles from McCormick (tour meets on corner of Michigan & Wacker)<br />
<br />
<br />
== Fun Places to Eat & Drink..... ==<br />
'''Untitled''' – A great space for eating or grabbing a drink. Usually there is a show going on of various sorts that is fun. Jazz, cabaret, etc. It’s always random and quite entertaining. <br />
*http://untitledsupperclub.com/<br />
*3.2 miles from McCormick<br />
<br />
'''Hub 51''' – Good food and drinks in the heart of River North. Lots of TV’s for sports fans.<br />
*http://www.hub51chicago.com/<br />
*3.2 miles from McCormick<br />
<br />
'''Three Dots and a Dash''' – A Tiki bar in Chicago. Wildly popular and a great place to grab a fun drink. Plan in advance for reservations!<br />
*http://threedotschicago.com/<br />
*3.2 miles from McCormick<br />
<br />
'''Howl at the Moon''' – Everyone who has attended a conference before knows this one. Touristy Piano bar with lots of energy.<br />
*http://www.howlatthemoon.com/chicago/<br />
*3.2 miles from McCormick</div>Max.Stroudhttps://wiki.galenhealthcare.com/index.php?title=General_Information&diff=19221General Information2015-03-30T15:25:50Z<p>Max.Stroud: </p>
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<div>==Enterprise EHR==<br />
{| style="background:#fcfcfc; border:1px dashed #ccc; padding:6px; width:100%;" <br />
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*[[Beginner's Guide to Allscripts Enterprise EHR]]<br />
*[[Acronyms, Abbreviations & Other Definitions]]<br />
*[[Application Design and Behavior Resource]]<br />
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==Allscripts Product Information==<br />
{| style="background:#fcfcfc; border:1px dashed #ccc; padding:6px; width:100%;" <br />
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*[[Allscripts Analytics Searches]]<br />
*[[Allscripts Knowledge Base]]<br />
*[[Allscripts Enterprise EHR V10]]<br />
*[[Allscripts TouchWorks EHR V11]]<br />
*[[Clinical Trials]] via Study Manager<br />
*[[New Names for Allscripts Products (Aug 2008)]]<br />
*[[Touchworks PM]]<br />
*[[v11.1.7 Enhancements Summary]]<br />
|}<br />
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==Policies==<br />
{| style="background:#fcfcfc; border:1px dashed #ccc; padding:6px; width:100%;" <br />
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*[[Down Time|Down Time Policy]] - Permission to copy received from Iowa Health Des Moines.<br />
*[[Electronic|Electronic Signature Statement Policy]]<br />
*[[Information|Information Systems Policy]]<br />
*[[Portable|Portable Laptop Policy]]<br />
*[[Workflow Related|Workflow-Related Policies]] - This is a list of policies or protocols that are typically referenced in an organization's workflows.<br />
*[[Example_IT_Guidelines | Sample IT Guidelines]]<br />
|}<br />
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==Other Topics==<br />
{| style="background:#fcfcfc; border:1px dashed #ccc; padding:6px; width:100%;" <br />
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*[[Immunizations]]<br />
*[[Legal|Legal & Compliance Topics]]<br />
*[[Meditech]]<br />
*[[Orion_Rhapsody | Orion Rhapsody]]<br />
*[[Industry Articles]]<br />
*[[HIMSS15 Visitor's Guide]]<br />
|}</div>Max.Stroudhttps://wiki.galenhealthcare.com/index.php?title=Activating_Allscripts_Enterpise_EHR_CareGuides&diff=13725Activating Allscripts Enterpise EHR CareGuides2012-05-31T14:33:43Z<p>Max.Stroud: moved Activating Allscripts Enterpise EHR CareGuides to Activating Allscripts Enterprise EHR CareGuides</p>
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<div>The following describes how to review and activate The newly delivered Careguides in the [[Allscripts Enterprise EHR]] v11.<br />
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A couple of things to know before you begin. You'll see '''"Enterprise Templates"''' and '''"Allscripts (Source)"''' when you are in the Careguide Template Management window. "Allscripts (Source)" are the delivered Careguides. These delivered Careguides get updated by Allscripts now and then to reflect the latest changes, so you'll want to make sure to activate your Careguides as "Enterprise Templates". These will not get overwritten when Careguides are updated by Allscripts.<br />
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'''Review each Careguide before activating them'''<br />
# Login to the EHR as an administrator<br />
# Navigate to Phys Admin Workspace<br />
# Select the Base Module on the Vertical Toolbar<br />
# Select the CareGuide Template Management tab on the Horizontal Toolbar<br />
# Click View, Click Allscripts and thoroughly review the Monograph details (Pictures 1 and 2)<br />
# Scroll down and click on "Orders Set" (Picture 3)<br />
# You're reviewing these things to make sure you understand exactly what you are getting before you activate<br />
# Click Close to go back to the main page <br />
# Right click on the Careguide you just reviewed and click "Mark Allscripts as Reviewed". You will see the date reviewed in the last column "Allscripts (source) Review date". This is the date you reviewed the Allscripts delivered Careguide.<br />
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Now that you have reviewed the Careguides you can turn on(Activate) the ones you want to use<br />
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'''Activating Careguides'''<br />
# Right Click on the Careguide you want to activate<br />
# Click Save Allscripts as Enterprise, click Active<br />
# To activate multiple CareGuides at once, highlight the CareGuides you want to activate, Right Click, Click "Save Allscripts as Enterprise", click "Active".<br />
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== Tip on activating multiple CareGuides at once==<br />
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If you try to activate an already Active CareGuide you will get a Warning Message and will need to hit yes or no. Hitting yes or No 30 times is not fun, so avoid highlighting active CareGuides when Activating multiple CareGuides; sort by Activation to eliminate that problem.<br />
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[[Image:Careguide Reminder.jpg]]</div>Max.Stroudhttps://wiki.galenhealthcare.com/index.php?title=Stim_Set_Tips_and_Tricks&diff=12285Stim Set Tips and Tricks2012-01-03T18:07:31Z<p>Max.Stroud: Created page with "''UMP'' <br> *On the UMP login page, “action login” is the appropriate place to login to, which is located under the “client login” tab *If unable to import (e.g. a messa..."</p>
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*On the UMP login page, “action login” is the appropriate place to login to, which is located under the “client login” tab<br />
*If unable to import (e.g. a message will pop-up stating the org has already been imported) the desired Org AND that org starts with a 3 or a 0, enter a SF case for AHS to fix this. <br />
*When adding Measures to a provider, the Channel MUST be selected first. If the measures are selected first, they will be removed once the Channel is selected. Also note that if the Channel is not selected at all, then an error message will result when attempting to save those measures for the provider. <br />
*Make sure to use IE when logging in as other browsers do weird things to the UMP. <br />
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''Immunization Registry''<br />
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*In order to transmit an immunization from EHR (once the config has been completed) the end users MUST fill out the “consent to transmit” field. This field is grayed out when the immunization is “recorded”, but available when the immunization is appropriately ordered and administered.<br />
*The reason why an outbound message (to immunization registry) might not be created after doing an immunization admin is because the print server may not be configured to allow outbound messaging.<br />
*If no messages in the queue, confirm that the organization has been registered by the stim set tech in the Immunization Registry HUB<br />
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''Population Health''<br />
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*When running a Pop Health Query, it will take longer than “a few minutes” as the instructions indicate. Please note that it will appear to stop at 50%, but after about 10 min the query will complete and a pop up message will indicate that there are X number of patients ready to be pushed to the database. <br />
*Org level Pop Health queries can be created, however the list must first be set up under TWAdmin>Pt List Admin (it should also be assigned to a user) before it will be available to associate to Pop Health.<br />
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''Menu Measures''<br />
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In order to meet Menu Measure 21: Performing medication reconciliation when receiving a patient from another setting of care…the system must know that the encounter was for a transition of care (TOC) at the time of the reconciliation (when the reconcile button is pushed). The only way to accomplish this is to ensure that the TOC column on the daily and provider schedules is available for the providers to check when they are on the receiving end of a new patient and/or to mark an Appointment Type/Encounter as TOC in the dictionary.<br />
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''Stimulus Admin''<br />
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*CQM measures, once associated with Providers in the UMP have no bearing on running Stimulus Reports. Stimulus reports are associated with Menu Measures. <br />
*When running stimulus reports, please note that there will be many steps to the process (usually around 30ish and these steps will not appear to be decreasing until you refresh using the link to the right. <br />
*There may be several places on the Stimulus reports where the words “not reporting” are clearly visible with a red unhappy face. Most of these are Yes/No attestations and there are Yes/No radio buttons next to the measure. Click “yes” to attest and the red face will change as will the status.<br />
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''ARN''<br />
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*While an org may choose not to use ARN, it is imperative that it be installed in order to use the Download Chart functionality that is required to meet Menu Measure 11: Provide patients with an electronic copy of their chart</div>Max.Stroudhttps://wiki.galenhealthcare.com/index.php?title=File:Cfimg4.jpg&diff=12207File:Cfimg4.jpg2011-12-08T20:31:20Z<p>Max.Stroud: </p>
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<div>The Copy Forward function is used to move data from one note to another note for various reasons. For example, the wrong note type was chosen or the note was associated with the wrong encounter date. In this example, a Follow Up note was mistakenly started when it should have been a Brief Est. Pt. note.<br />
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1. With the patient in context, open the correct note type. See highlighted in top left corner, Brief Est. Pt. Note type. ( Tammy Test is not a real patient)<br />
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[[File:Cfimg1.jpg]]<br />
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2. Click '''Copy Forward''' at the bottom of Note<br />
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[[File:Cfimg2.jpg]]<br />
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3. A Select Note to Copy From window appears.<br />
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[[File:Cfimg3.jpg]]<br />
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4. Select the Note to copy from.<br />
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[[File:Cfimg4.jpg]]<br />
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5. Click '''Copy All''' if all of the data is to be transferred or '''Copy Select''' to select what will be transferred. '''Copy All''' will immediately transfer the data to the new note. '''Copy Select''' will render a new dialog box from which to choose what is to be transferred. Select the data and click OK.<br />
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6. The new Note is ready to be used.</div>Max.Stroudhttps://wiki.galenhealthcare.com/index.php?title=File:Cfimg1.jpg&diff=12202File:Cfimg1.jpg2011-12-08T20:03:02Z<p>Max.Stroud: </p>
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<div></div>Max.Stroudhttps://wiki.galenhealthcare.com/index.php?title=Copy_Forward_V11_Note&diff=12201Copy Forward V11 Note2011-12-08T20:02:38Z<p>Max.Stroud: </p>
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<div>The Copy Forward function is used to move data from one note to another note for various reasons. For example, the wrong note type was chosen or the note was associated with the wrong encounter date. In this example, a Follow Up note was mistakenly started when it should have been a Brief Est. Pt. note.<br />
<br />
<br />
1. With the patient in context, open the correct note type. See highlighted in top left corner, Brief Est. Pt. Note type. ( Tammy Test is not a real patient)<br />
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[[File:Cfimg1.jpg]]<br />
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2. Click '''Copy Forward''' at the bottom of Note<br />
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Cfimg2<br />
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3. A Select Note to Copy From window appears.<br />
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cfimg3<br />
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4. Select the Note to copy from.<br />
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Cfimg4<br />
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5. Click '''Copy All''' if all of the data is to be transferred or '''Copy Select''' to select what will be transferred. '''Copy All''' will immediately transfer the data to the new note. '''Copy Select''' will render a new dialog box from which to choose what is to be transferred. Select the data and click OK.<br />
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6. The new Note is ready to be used.</div>Max.Stroudhttps://wiki.galenhealthcare.com/index.php?title=Copy_Forward_V11_Note&diff=12200Copy Forward V11 Note2011-12-08T20:01:15Z<p>Max.Stroud: </p>
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<div>The Copy Forward function is used to move data from one note to another note for various reasons. For example, the wrong note type was chosen or the note was associated with the wrong encounter date. In this example, a Follow Up note was mistakenly started when it should have been a Brief Est. Pt. note.<br />
<br />
<br />
1. With the patient in context, open the correct note type. See highlighted in top left corner, Brief Est. Pt. Note type. ( Tammy Test is not a real patient)<br />
<br />
[[File:Cfimg1]]<br />
<br />
2. Click '''Copy Forward''' at the bottom of Note<br />
<br />
Cfimg2<br />
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3. A Select Note to Copy From window appears.<br />
<br />
cfimg3<br />
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4. Select the Note to copy from.<br />
<br />
Cfimg4<br />
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5. Click '''Copy All''' if all of the data is to be transferred or '''Copy Select''' to select what will be transferred. '''Copy All''' will immediately transfer the data to the new note. '''Copy Select''' will render a new dialog box from which to choose what is to be transferred. Select the data and click OK.<br />
<br />
6. The new Note is ready to be used.</div>Max.Stroudhttps://wiki.galenhealthcare.com/index.php?title=Copy_Forward_V11_Note&diff=12199Copy Forward V11 Note2011-12-08T19:58:34Z<p>Max.Stroud: </p>
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<div>The Copy Forward function is used to move data from one note to another note for various reasons. For example, the wrong note type was chosen or the note was associated with the wrong encounter date. In this example, a Follow Up note was mistakenly started when it should have been a Brief Est. Pt. note.<br />
<br />
<br />
1. With the patient in context, open the correct note type. See highlighted in top left corner, Brief Est. Pt. Note type. ( Tammy Test is not a real patient)<br />
<br />
Cfimg1<br />
<br />
2. Click ‘Copy Forward’ at the bottom of Note<br />
<br />
Cfimg2<br />
<br />
<br />
3. A Select Note to Copy From window appears.<br />
<br />
cfimg3<br />
<br />
4. Select the Note to copy from.<br />
<br />
Cfimg4<br />
<br />
5. Click '''Copy All''' if all of the data is to be transferred or '''Copy Select''' to select what will be transferred. '''Copy All''' will immediately transfer the data to the new note. '''Copy Select''' will render a new dialog box from which to choose what is to be transferred. Select the data and click OK.<br />
<br />
6. The new Note is ready to be used.</div>Max.Stroudhttps://wiki.galenhealthcare.com/index.php?title=Copy_Forward_V11_Note&diff=12198Copy Forward V11 Note2011-12-08T19:55:59Z<p>Max.Stroud: Created page with " The Copy Forward function is used to move data from one note to another note for various reasons. For example, the wrong note type was chosen or the note was associated with th..."</p>
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<div><br />
The Copy Forward function is used to move data from one note to another note for various reasons. For example, the wrong note type was chosen or the note was associated with the wrong encounter date. In this example, a Follow Up note was mistakenly started when it should have been a Brief Est. Pt. note.<br />
<br />
<br />
1. With the patient in context, open the correct note type. See highlighted in top left corner, Brief Est. Pt. Note type. ( Tammy Test is not a real patient)<br />
<br />
Cfimg1<br />
<br />
2. Click ‘Copy Forward’ at the bottom of Note<br />
Cfimg2<br />
<br />
<br />
3. A Select Note to Copy From window appears.<br />
cfimg3<br />
<br />
4. Select the Note to copy from. <br />
Cfimg4<br />
<br />
5. Click ‘Copy All’ if all of the data is to be transferred or ‘Copy Select’ to select what will be transferred. ‘Copy All’ will immediately transfer the data to the new note. ‘Copy Select’ will render a new dialog box from which to choose what is to be transferred. Select the data and click OK.<br />
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6. The new Note is ready to be used.</div>Max.Stroudhttps://wiki.galenhealthcare.com/index.php?title=Careguide_Enablement_Tool&diff=11485Careguide Enablement Tool2011-09-02T14:40:53Z<p>Max.Stroud: </p>
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<div>== Description/Details ==<br />
<br />
The Order Concept Dictionary allows exam display names used in [[Careguides]] and delivered by Allscripts to be related to technical display names in the Order Items Dictionary. For Example: On a Careguide an exam that can be order will be called Blood Type & Antibody Screen but the actual orderable item is call Blood Type ABO. Allscripts has released a tool to help with these mappings. It is refered to as the Careguide Enablement Tool (or OCD Mapping Tool).<br />
<br />
[[File: CGSkiff1.jpg]]<br />
<br />
<br />
== Prerequisites to using the Careguide Enablement Tool ==<br />
<br />
# Master Order Compendium completely built<br />
# As Many of the CPTs have been added to the Orderable Items<br />
# [[SSMT]] Extract of the Order Items Dictionary (Each type should have its own worksheet within the workbook like Lab, Imaging, Instructions, Referrals, Follow up.)<br />
## When copying the extract into Excel. Save the Excel file in 97-2003 format.<br />
# Careguides have not been activated. (If Careguides have been activated, then it is highly recommended to receive the latest careguides and then re-activate those careguides or the the OCD mapping done by this tool will not be reflected in the careguides and the careguides will be missing components)<br />
<br />
== GuideguideEnablement Tool Step-By-Step ==<br />
# Create a folder (Usually on the desktop of the workstation the work will be done from)<br />
# Place the SSMT Extract of the [[OID]] into the Folder <br />
# Place the excel spreadsheet Careguide Enablement Tool into the folder (Ensure that the version of the tool is correct for the environment.)<br />
[[File: CGSkiff2.jpg]]<br />
# Open the Careguide Enablement Tool<br />
# Click on “Button # 1” and type in the organization’s name and Click the green button. A pop up will happen indicating that a file will created with the organizations’ name and that a directory to put that file into must be selected. Choose the same folder that the OID Extract was put into.<br />
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[[File: CGSkiff3.jpg]]<br />
<br />
# At the next prompt, choose all Physiological Categories for the Organization. When selecting the Physiological Categories is it best to include all Physiological Categories that may be at the Organization as well as any future specialties. Then click the Green Button.<br />
## For shorter implementations, Only the specialties that are going live can be selected and with each Physiological Categories go live, the tool can be used to prepare the OCD for that specialty.<br />
<br />
<br />
[[File: CGSkiff4.jpg]]<br />
<br />
# Click on “Button # 2” and Select the OID Extract File. The tool will now process the file. A box may pop up if the tabs do not match the OID Categories in Allscripts EEHR. The next pop up that may occure with this process is indicating previously OCD Mapped Items.<br />
# Click “Button # 3”. At this step, be ready to invest several hour of uninterrupted work. <br />
<br />
<br />
Elements of the Tool<br />
<br />
1.) Careguides available in the Allscripts EEHR. There is a search window if there is a particular careguide that needs to be worked first.<br />
2.) Sort/Search Criteria. Recommended by CPT4 for Accuracy, then by Order Name, Then by Order Code (By Order Code is a very effective search when the staff that is using this tool has an extensive laboratory background with the organization)<br />
a. By Order Name will list the display names that are on the orderable items in the OID.<br />
b. By CPT4 Code sorts and displays the orderable item and it’s attached CPT4 where applicable.<br />
c. By Order Type sorts by a broad order type. This selection is somewhat vague and should only be used if all else has failed when looking for a specific item.<br />
d. By Order Code sorts by the Orderable Item Code rather than the Display Name.<br />
3.) Displays the item as it appears in a Careguide. <br />
4.) Displays the Orderable Items in the OID (When searching for an item, try different variations of the test. In the example above, cbc could have been erased and complete blood typed in instead.<br />
5.) The blue commit button for the particular item that has been matched in context. Click this button after each item has been matched.<br />
6.) The red view button allows the review of OCD mapped items and the undo of a mapping mistake.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
[[File: CGSkiff5.jpg]]<br />
7.) The Yellow button save what mapping has been done for this session and allows the tool to be closed for continuation or completion later. This is also the button selected when the OCD Mapping of all Careguides is completed.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
GuideguideEnablement Tool Step-By-Step (Continued)<br />
9.) Select desired Careguide from the top of the window (See Above #1)<br />
10.) Select Sort Order (See #2 Above)<br />
11.) Select Careguide or OCD Item (See #3 Above)<br />
12.) Search for Orderable Item (See #4)<br />
a. If the Orderable item is not found by initial search then type in variations of the orderable item name<br />
13.) Select the blue commit button when a match has been found<br />
14.) Search for further matches of the same OCD Item<br />
15.) Select the blue commit button.<br />
16.) Mark the OCD item as “Fully Mapped” by clicking the button above the OCD Items List <br />
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[[File: CGSkiff6.jpg]]<br />
17.) Select the Yellow button to complete the mapping process of all OCD Items.<br />
18.) Once this is completed, the workbook can be closed<br />
19.) In the new workbook with the Organization Name in it, there is a tab called OID-OCD. This is in an SSMT Format and is ready to load.<br />
20.) Copy the OID-OCD worksheet into SSMT and Load which will complete the mapping process for your organization.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
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[[File: CGSkiff7.jpg]]</div>Max.Stroudhttps://wiki.galenhealthcare.com/index.php?title=Careguide_Enablement_Tool&diff=11484Careguide Enablement Tool2011-09-02T14:38:49Z<p>Max.Stroud: </p>
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<div>== Description/Details ==<br />
<br />
The Order Concept Dictionary allows exam display names used in Careguides and delivered by Allscripts to be related to technical display names in the Order Items Dictionary. For Example: On a Careguide an exam that can be order will be called Blood Type & Antibody Screen but the actual orderable item is call Blood Type ABO. Allscripts has released a tool to help with these mappings. It is refered to as the Careguide Enablement Tool (or OCD Mapping Tool).<br />
<br />
[[File: CGSkiff1.jpg]]<br />
<br />
<br />
== Prerequisites to using the Careguide Enablement Tool ==<br />
<br />
# Master Order Compendium completely built<br />
# As Many of the CPTs have been added to the Orderable Items<br />
# SSMT Extract of the Order Items Dictionary (Each type should have its own worksheet within the workbook like Lab, Imaging, Instructions, Referrals, Follow up.)<br />
## When copying the extract into Excel. Save the Excel file in 97-2003 format.<br />
# Careguides have not been activated. (If Careguides have been activated, then it is highly recommended to receive the latest careguides and then re-activate those careguides or the the OCD mapping done by this tool will not be reflected in the careguides and the careguides will be missing components)<br />
<br />
== GuideguideEnablement Tool Step-By-Step ==<br />
# Create a folder (Usually on the desktop of the workstation the work will be done from)<br />
# Place the SSMT Extract of the OID into the Folder <br />
# Place the excel spreadsheet Careguide Enablement Tool into the folder (Ensure that the version of the tool is correct for the environment.)<br />
[[File: CGSkiff2.jpg]]<br />
# Open the Careguide Enablement Tool<br />
# Click on “Button # 1” and type in the organization’s name and Click the green button. A pop up will happen indicating that a file will created with the organizations’ name and that a directory to put that file into must be selected. Choose the same folder that the OID Extract was put into.<br />
<br />
[[File: CGSkiff3.jpg]]<br />
<br />
# At the next prompt, choose all Physiological Categories for the Organization. When selecting the Physiological Categories is it best to include all Physiological Categories that may be at the Organization as well as any future specialties. Then click the Green Button.<br />
## For shorter implementations, Only the specialties that are going live can be selected and with each Physiological Categories go live, the tool can be used to prepare the OCD for that specialty.<br />
<br />
<br />
[[File: CGSkiff4.jpg]]<br />
<br />
# Click on “Button # 2” and Select the OID Extract File. The tool will now process the file. A box may pop up if the tabs do not match the OID Categories in Allscripts EEHR. The next pop up that may occure with this process is indicating previously OCD Mapped Items.<br />
# Click “Button # 3”. At this step, be ready to invest several hour of uninterrupted work. <br />
<br />
<br />
Elements of the Tool<br />
<br />
1.) Careguides available in the Allscripts EEHR. There is a search window if there is a particular careguide that needs to be worked first.<br />
2.) Sort/Search Criteria. Recommended by CPT4 for Accuracy, then by Order Name, Then by Order Code (By Order Code is a very effective search when the staff that is using this tool has an extensive laboratory background with the organization)<br />
a. By Order Name will list the display names that are on the orderable items in the OID.<br />
b. By CPT4 Code sorts and displays the orderable item and it’s attached CPT4 where applicable.<br />
c. By Order Type sorts by a broad order type. This selection is somewhat vague and should only be used if all else has failed when looking for a specific item.<br />
d. By Order Code sorts by the Orderable Item Code rather than the Display Name.<br />
3.) Displays the item as it appears in a Careguide. <br />
4.) Displays the Orderable Items in the OID (When searching for an item, try different variations of the test. In the example above, cbc could have been erased and complete blood typed in instead.<br />
5.) The blue commit button for the particular item that has been matched in context. Click this button after each item has been matched.<br />
6.) The red view button allows the review of OCD mapped items and the undo of a mapping mistake.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
[[File: CGSkiff5.jpg]]<br />
7.) The Yellow button save what mapping has been done for this session and allows the tool to be closed for continuation or completion later. This is also the button selected when the OCD Mapping of all Careguides is completed.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
GuideguideEnablement Tool Step-By-Step (Continued)<br />
9.) Select desired Careguide from the top of the window (See Above #1)<br />
10.) Select Sort Order (See #2 Above)<br />
11.) Select Careguide or OCD Item (See #3 Above)<br />
12.) Search for Orderable Item (See #4)<br />
a. If the Orderable item is not found by initial search then type in variations of the orderable item name<br />
13.) Select the blue commit button when a match has been found<br />
14.) Search for further matches of the same OCD Item<br />
15.) Select the blue commit button.<br />
16.) Mark the OCD item as “Fully Mapped” by clicking the button above the OCD Items List <br />
<br />
[[File: CGSkiff6.jpg]]<br />
17.) Select the Yellow button to complete the mapping process of all OCD Items.<br />
18.) Once this is completed, the workbook can be closed<br />
19.) In the new workbook with the Organization Name in it, there is a tab called OID-OCD. This is in an SSMT Format and is ready to load.<br />
20.) Copy the OID-OCD worksheet into SSMT and Load which will complete the mapping process for your organization.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
[[File: CGSkiff7.jpg]]</div>Max.Stroudhttps://wiki.galenhealthcare.com/index.php?title=File:CGSkiff3.jpg&diff=11483File:CGSkiff3.jpg2011-09-02T14:36:59Z<p>Max.Stroud: </p>
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<div></div>Max.Stroudhttps://wiki.galenhealthcare.com/index.php?title=File:CGSkiff2.jpg&diff=11482File:CGSkiff2.jpg2011-09-02T14:35:44Z<p>Max.Stroud: </p>
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<div></div>Max.Stroudhttps://wiki.galenhealthcare.com/index.php?title=File:CGSkiff1.jpg&diff=11481File:CGSkiff1.jpg2011-09-02T14:35:03Z<p>Max.Stroud: </p>
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<div></div>Max.Stroudhttps://wiki.galenhealthcare.com/index.php?title=Careguide_Enablement_Tool&diff=11480Careguide Enablement Tool2011-09-02T14:33:39Z<p>Max.Stroud: /* GuideguideEnablement Tool Step-By-Step */</p>
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<div>== Description/Details ==<br />
<br />
The Order Concept Dictionary allows exam display names used in Careguides and delivered by Allscripts to be related to technical display names in the Order Items Dictionary. For Example: On a Careguide an exam that can be order will be called Blood Type & Antibody Screen but the actual orderable item is call Blood Type ABO. Allscripts has released a tool to help with these mappings. It is refered to as the Careguide Enablement Tool (or OCD Mapping Tool).<br />
<br />
[[File: CGSkiff1.jpg]]<br />
<br />
<br />
== Prerequisites to using the Careguide Enablement Tool ==<br />
<br />
# Master Order Compendium completely built<br />
# As Many of the CPTs have been added to the Orderable Items<br />
# SSMT Extract of the Order Items Dictionary (Each type should have its own worksheet within the workbook like Lab, Imaging, Instructions, Referrals, Follow up.)<br />
## When copying the extract into Excel. Save the Excel file in 97-2003 format.<br />
# Careguides have not been activated. (If Careguides have been activated, then it is highly recommended to receive the latest careguides and then re-activate those careguides or the the OCD mapping done by this tool will not be reflected in the careguides and the careguides will be missing components)<br />
<br />
== GuideguideEnablement Tool Step-By-Step ==<br />
# Create a folder (Usually on the desktop of the workstation the work will be done from)<br />
# Place the SSMT Extract of the OID into the Folder <br />
# Place the excel spreadsheet Careguide Enablement Tool into the folder (Ensure that the version of the tool is correct for the environment.)<br />
[[File: CGSkiff2.jpg]]<br />
# Open the Careguide Enablement Tool<br />
# Click on “Button # 1” and type in the organization’s name and Click the green button. A pop up will happen indicating that a file will created with the organizations’ name and that a directory to put that file into must be selected. Choose the same folder that the OID Extract was put into.<br />
<br />
[[File: CGSkiff3.jpg]]<br />
<br />
# At the next prompt, choose all Physiological Categories for the Organization. When selecting the Physiological Categories is it best to include all Physiological Categories that may be at the Organization as well as any future specialties. Then click the Green Button.<br />
## For shorter implementations, Only the specialties that are going live can be selected and with each Physiological Categories go live, the tool can be used to prepare the OCD for that specialty.<br />
<br />
<br />
[[File: CGSkiff4.jpg]]<br />
<br />
# Click on “Button # 2” and Select the OID Extract File. The tool will now process the file. A box may pop up if the tabs do not match the OID Categories in Allscripts EEHR. The next pop up that may occure with this process is indicating previously OCD Mapped Items.<br />
# Click “Button # 3”. At this step, be ready to invest several hour of uninterrupted work. <br />
<br />
<br />
Elements of the Tool<br />
<br />
1.) Careguides available in the Allscripts EEHR. There is a search window if there is a particular careguide that needs to be worked first.<br />
2.) Sort/Search Criteria. Recommended by CPT4 for Accuracy, then by Order Name, Then by Order Code (By Order Code is a very effective search when the staff that is using this tool has an extensive laboratory background with the organization)<br />
a. By Order Name will list the display names that are on the orderable items in the OID.<br />
b. By CPT4 Code sorts and displays the orderable item and it’s attached CPT4 where applicable.<br />
c. By Order Type sorts by a broad order type. This selection is somewhat vague and should only be used if all else has failed when looking for a specific item.<br />
d. By Order Code sorts by the Orderable Item Code rather than the Display Name.<br />
3.) Displays the item as it appears in a Careguide. <br />
4.) Displays the Orderable Items in the OID (When searching for an item, try different variations of the test. In the example above, cbc could have been erased and complete blood typed in instead.<br />
5.) The blue commit button for the particular item that has been matched in context. Click this button after each item has been matched.<br />
6.) The red view button allows the review of OCD mapped items and the undo of a mapping mistake.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
[[File: CGSkiff5.jpg]]<br />
7.) The Yellow button save what mapping has been done for this session and allows the tool to be closed for continuation or completion later. This is also the button selected when the OCD Mapping of all Careguides is completed.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
GuideguideEnablement Tool Step-By-Step (Continued)<br />
9.) Select desired Careguide from the top of the window (See Above #1)<br />
10.) Select Sort Order (See #2 Above)<br />
11.) Select Careguide or OCD Item (See #3 Above)<br />
12.) Search for Orderable Item (See #4)<br />
a. If the Orderable item is not found by initial search then type in variations of the orderable item name<br />
13.) Select the blue commit button when a match has been found<br />
14.) Search for further matches of the same OCD Item<br />
15.) Select the blue commit button.<br />
16.) Mark the OCD item as “Fully Mapped” by clicking the button above the OCD Items List <br />
<br />
[[File: CGSkiff6.jpg]]<br />
17.) Select the Yellow button to complete the mapping process of all OCD Items.<br />
18.) Once this is completed, the workbook can be closed<br />
19.) In the new workbook with the Organization Name in it, there is a tab called OID-OCD. This is in an SSMT Format and is ready to load.<br />
20.) Copy the OID-OCD worksheet into SSMT and Load which will complete the mapping process for your organization.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
[[File: CGSkiff7.jpg]]</div>Max.Stroudhttps://wiki.galenhealthcare.com/index.php?title=Careguide_Enablement_Tool&diff=11479Careguide Enablement Tool2011-09-02T14:32:45Z<p>Max.Stroud: </p>
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<div>== Description/Details ==<br />
<br />
The Order Concept Dictionary allows exam display names used in Careguides and delivered by Allscripts to be related to technical display names in the Order Items Dictionary. For Example: On a Careguide an exam that can be order will be called Blood Type & Antibody Screen but the actual orderable item is call Blood Type ABO. Allscripts has released a tool to help with these mappings. It is refered to as the Careguide Enablement Tool (or OCD Mapping Tool).<br />
<br />
[[File: CGSkiff1.jpg]]<br />
<br />
<br />
== Prerequisites to using the Careguide Enablement Tool ==<br />
<br />
# Master Order Compendium completely built<br />
# As Many of the CPTs have been added to the Orderable Items<br />
# SSMT Extract of the Order Items Dictionary (Each type should have its own worksheet within the workbook like Lab, Imaging, Instructions, Referrals, Follow up.)<br />
## When copying the extract into Excel. Save the Excel file in 97-2003 format.<br />
# Careguides have not been activated. (If Careguides have been activated, then it is highly recommended to receive the latest careguides and then re-activate those careguides or the the OCD mapping done by this tool will not be reflected in the careguides and the careguides will be missing components)<br />
<br />
== GuideguideEnablement Tool Step-By-Step ==<br />
# Create a folder (Usually on the desktop of the workstation the work will be done from)<br />
# Place the SSMT Extract of the OID into the Folder <br />
# Place the excel spreadsheet Careguide Enablement Tool into the folder (Ensure that the version of the tool is correct for the environment.)<br />
<br />
[[File: CGSkiff2.jpg]]<br />
<br />
# Open the Careguide Enablement Tool<br />
<br />
# Click on “Button # 1” and type in the organization’s name and Click the green button. A pop up will happen indicating that a file will created with the organizations’ name and that a directory to put that file into must be selected. Choose the same folder that the OID Extract was put into.<br />
<br />
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# At the next prompt, choose all Physiological Categories for the Organization. When selecting the Physiological Categories is it best to include all Physiological Categories that may be at the Organization as well as any future specialties. Then click the Green Button.<br />
## For shorter implementations, Only the specialties that are going live can be selected and with each Physiological Categories go live, the tool can be used to prepare the OCD for that specialty.<br />
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# Click on “Button # 2” and Select the OID Extract File. The tool will now process the file. A box may pop up if the tabs do not match the OID Categories in Allscripts EEHR. The next pop up that may occure with this process is indicating previously OCD Mapped Items.<br />
# Click “Button # 3”. At this step, be ready to invest several hour of uninterrupted work. <br />
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Elements of the Tool<br />
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1.) Careguides available in the Allscripts EEHR. There is a search window if there is a particular careguide that needs to be worked first.<br />
2.) Sort/Search Criteria. Recommended by CPT4 for Accuracy, then by Order Name, Then by Order Code (By Order Code is a very effective search when the staff that is using this tool has an extensive laboratory background with the organization)<br />
a. By Order Name will list the display names that are on the orderable items in the OID.<br />
b. By CPT4 Code sorts and displays the orderable item and it’s attached CPT4 where applicable.<br />
c. By Order Type sorts by a broad order type. This selection is somewhat vague and should only be used if all else has failed when looking for a specific item.<br />
d. By Order Code sorts by the Orderable Item Code rather than the Display Name.<br />
3.) Displays the item as it appears in a Careguide. <br />
4.) Displays the Orderable Items in the OID (When searching for an item, try different variations of the test. In the example above, cbc could have been erased and complete blood typed in instead.<br />
5.) The blue commit button for the particular item that has been matched in context. Click this button after each item has been matched.<br />
6.) The red view button allows the review of OCD mapped items and the undo of a mapping mistake.<br />
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7.) The Yellow button save what mapping has been done for this session and allows the tool to be closed for continuation or completion later. This is also the button selected when the OCD Mapping of all Careguides is completed.<br />
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GuideguideEnablement Tool Step-By-Step (Continued)<br />
9.) Select desired Careguide from the top of the window (See Above #1)<br />
10.) Select Sort Order (See #2 Above)<br />
11.) Select Careguide or OCD Item (See #3 Above)<br />
12.) Search for Orderable Item (See #4)<br />
a. If the Orderable item is not found by initial search then type in variations of the orderable item name<br />
13.) Select the blue commit button when a match has been found<br />
14.) Search for further matches of the same OCD Item<br />
15.) Select the blue commit button.<br />
16.) Mark the OCD item as “Fully Mapped” by clicking the button above the OCD Items List <br />
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17.) Select the Yellow button to complete the mapping process of all OCD Items.<br />
18.) Once this is completed, the workbook can be closed<br />
19.) In the new workbook with the Organization Name in it, there is a tab called OID-OCD. This is in an SSMT Format and is ready to load.<br />
20.) Copy the OID-OCD worksheet into SSMT and Load which will complete the mapping process for your organization.<br />
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[[File: CGSkiff7.jpg]]</div>Max.Stroudhttps://wiki.galenhealthcare.com/index.php?title=Careguide_Enablement_Tool&diff=11478Careguide Enablement Tool2011-09-02T14:28:15Z<p>Max.Stroud: Created page with " == Description/Details == The Order Concept Dictionary allows exam display names used in Careguides and delivered by Allscripts to be related to technical display names in the ..."</p>
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== Description/Details ==<br />
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The Order Concept Dictionary allows exam display names used in Careguides and delivered by Allscripts to be related to technical display names in the Order Items Dictionary. For Example: On a Careguide an exam that can be order will be called Blood Type & Antibody Screen but the actual orderable item is call Blood Type ABO. Allscripts has released a tool to help with these mappings. It is refered to as the Careguide Enablement Tool (or OCD Mapping Tool).<br />
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== Prerequisites to using the Careguide Enablement Tool ==<br />
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# Master Order Compendium completely built<br />
# As Many of the CPTs have been added to the Orderable Items<br />
3.) SSMT Extract of the Order Items Dictionary (Each type should have its own worksheet within the workbook like Lab, Imaging, Instructions, Referrals, Follow up.)<br />
a. When copying the extract into Excel. Save the Excel file in 97-2003 format.<br />
4.) Careguides have not been activated. (If Careguides have been activated, then it is highly recommended to receive the latest careguides and then re-activate those careguides or the the OCD mapping done by this tool will not be reflected in the careguides and the careguides will be missing components)<br />
GuideguideEnablement Tool Step-By-Step<br />
1.) Create a folder (Usually on the desktop of the workstation the work will be done from)<br />
2.) Place the SSMT Extract of the OID into the Folder <br />
3.) Place the excel spreadsheet Careguide Enablement Tool into the folder (Ensure that the version of the tool is correct for the environment.)<br />
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4.) Open the Careguide Enablement Tool<br />
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5.) Click on “Button # 1” and type in the organization’s name and Click the green button. A pop up will happen indicating that a file will created with the organizations’ name and that a directory to put that file into must be selected. Choose the same folder that the OID Extract was put into.<br />
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[[File: CGSkiff3.jpg]]<br />
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6.) At the next prompt, choose all Physiological Categories for the Organization. When selecting the Physiological Categories is it best to include all Physiological Categories that may be at the Organization as well as any future specialties. Then click the Green Button.<br />
a. For shorter implementations, Only the specialties that are going live can be selected and with each Physiological Categories go live, the tool can be used to prepare the OCD for that specialty.<br />
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[[File: CGSkiff4.jpg]]<br />
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7.) Click on “Button # 2” and Select the OID Extract File. The tool will now process the file. A box may pop up if the tabs do not match the OID Categories in Allscripts EEHR. The next pop up that may occure with this process is indicating previously OCD Mapped Items.<br />
8.) Click “Button # 3”. At this step, be ready to invest several hour of uninterrupted work. <br />
Elements of the Tool<br />
<br />
1.) Careguides available in the Allscripts EEHR. There is a search window if there is a particular careguide that needs to be worked first.<br />
2.) Sort/Search Criteria. Recommended by CPT4 for Accuracy, then by Order Name, Then by Order Code (By Order Code is a very effective search when the staff that is using this tool has an extensive laboratory background with the organization)<br />
a. By Order Name will list the display names that are on the orderable items in the OID.<br />
b. By CPT4 Code sorts and displays the orderable item and it’s attached CPT4 where applicable.<br />
c. By Order Type sorts by a broad order type. This selection is somewhat vague and should only be used if all else has failed when looking for a specific item.<br />
d. By Order Code sorts by the Orderable Item Code rather than the Display Name.<br />
3.) Displays the item as it appears in a Careguide. <br />
4.) Displays the Orderable Items in the OID (When searching for an item, try different variations of the test. In the example above, cbc could have been erased and complete blood typed in instead.<br />
5.) The blue commit button for the particular item that has been matched in context. Click this button after each item has been matched.<br />
6.) The red view button allows the review of OCD mapped items and the undo of a mapping mistake.<br />
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[[File: CGSkiff5.jpg]]<br />
7.) The Yellow button save what mapping has been done for this session and allows the tool to be closed for continuation or completion later. This is also the button selected when the OCD Mapping of all Careguides is completed.<br />
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GuideguideEnablement Tool Step-By-Step (Continued)<br />
9.) Select desired Careguide from the top of the window (See Above #1)<br />
10.) Select Sort Order (See #2 Above)<br />
11.) Select Careguide or OCD Item (See #3 Above)<br />
12.) Search for Orderable Item (See #4)<br />
a. If the Orderable item is not found by initial search then type in variations of the orderable item name<br />
13.) Select the blue commit button when a match has been found<br />
14.) Search for further matches of the same OCD Item<br />
15.) Select the blue commit button.<br />
16.) Mark the OCD item as “Fully Mapped” by clicking the button above the OCD Items List <br />
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[[File: CGSkiff6.jpg]]<br />
17.) Select the Yellow button to complete the mapping process of all OCD Items.<br />
18.) Once this is completed, the workbook can be closed<br />
19.) In the new workbook with the Organization Name in it, there is a tab called OID-OCD. This is in an SSMT Format and is ready to load.<br />
20.) Copy the OID-OCD worksheet into SSMT and Load which will complete the mapping process for your organization.<br />
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[[File: CGSkiff7.jpg]]</div>Max.Stroudhttps://wiki.galenhealthcare.com/index.php?title=CareGuides&diff=11477CareGuides2011-09-02T14:21:03Z<p>Max.Stroud: /* Related Pages */</p>
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==Description/Details==<br />
CareGuides are a new feature of TouchWorks v11. They are meant to provide a template for problem based ordering using industry standards. These CareGuides allow providers to quickly and effectively create a "Plan of Care" for a specific problem<br />
while at the same time creating the desired Health Management Plan for the patient.<br />
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For versions up to 11.1.7 Care guides can not be moved from test to production. Therefore, clients are only activating them in production.<br />
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OID and OCD mapping must be complete. AEEHR has an OID/OCD mapping tool used specifically for those orderable items contained in delivered Care Guides. <br />
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== What Version or Release of CareGuides do I have? ==<br />
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To Identify the CareGuide Version/Release installed in your system.<br />
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Login to TWAdmin<br />
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Phys Admin<br />
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CareGuide Template Management<br />
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Look at the Release Date in the Care Guide Grid to determine the Release Date (Version)<br />
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==Implementation Approaches==<br />
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*For groups who favor standardization they take them out of the box therefore there is no need to activate them in increments.<br />
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*For groups who want to modify them implement them in increments. This requires a great deal of time to review and receive input by providers or the champion physician. One approach is to take your top ICD9 billable codes and review/edit each Care Guide associated with them. Ensure that the build of OID are completed for these, as opposed to requiring the entire OID/OCD build is complete. <br />
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*For those groups who are really ambitious, they are making theirs from scratch for specific diagnoses. <br />
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*Some groups elect to activate all the delivered CareGuides for only the patient education and instructions portions.<br />
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== Related Pages ==<br />
[[Careguides FAQs: Frequently Asked Questions]]<br />
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[[Q: How do I Remove Items from a CareGuide Template?]]<br />
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[[Activating Allscripts Enterpise EHR CareGuides]]<br />
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[[Monographs]]<br />
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[[Careguide Enablement Tool]]<br />
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<div>== Overview ==<br />
The Build Workbook is owned by the Implementation Consultant and used by both the client and consulting team to track design decisions, build tasks, task owners, and due dates. <br />
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SSMT templates for populating system data and moving data between the Test and Production databases are included. To ensure the most up to date headers are used, a new template can be created by including headers when exporting data via SSMT. <br />
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To ensure that all client decisions are integrated into the design, the client should deliver an updated version of the Build Workbook prior to any scheduled build session. <br />
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* [[Security set-up to enable build work]]<br />
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Build Activities<br />
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*[[Review Step by Step Protocols: Configuration/Workflow Changes]]<br />
*[[10 to 11.2 Menu Conversion/Build]]<br />
*[[Assign Workplace Menus to Users]]<br />
*[[10 to 11.2 Update User/Provider Detail]]<br />
*[[Clinical Desktop Configuration]]<br />
*[[Assign Clinical Desktop Views to Users]]<br />
* '''[[Worklist View Editor]]'''<br />
*[[Assign Security Classifications to Organization Roles|10 to 11.2 Assign Security Codes to Security Gates]]<br />
*[[Assign Security Classifications to Organization Roles|10 to 11.2 Add or adjust Security Classifications]]<br />
*[[Assign Security Classifications to Organization Roles|10 to 11.2 Assign Security Codes and Users to Classifcations]]<br />
*[[10 to 11.2 Site]]<br />
*[[Creating Patient Location and Patient Status information|10 to 11.2 Site Location & Status Definitions]]<br />
*[[Chart Alerts|10 to 11.2 Chart Alerts]]<br />
*[[11.x to 11.2 Incorporate new 11.2 Tasks|10 to 11.2 Incorporate new 11.2 Tasks]]<br />
*[[10 to 11.2 Define New Task Teams]]<br />
*[[Create Edit Task Views|10 to 11.2 Add and Modify Enterprise Task Views]]<br />
*[[10 to 11.2 Determine if Personal Task Views will be used]]<br />
*[[Create Edit Task Views|10 to 11.2 Assign Task Views to Users]]<br />
*[[Vitals Configuration|10 to 11.2 Vital Sign Panels]]<br />
*[[.NET Preferences|10 to 11.2 Set new .Net Preferences]]<br />
*[[11.x to 11.2 Web Framework Preferences|10 to 11.2 Web Framework Preferences]]<br />
*[[11.x to 11.2 System Level Preferences|10 to 11.2 System Level Preferences]]<br />
*[[Create Chart Views and Assign to Roles|10 to 11.2 Chart Views to Users]]<br />
*[[V10 Groups to V11 Specialty Mapping|10 to 11.2 Map Group to Specialty]]<br />
*[[V11 Result Note for Upgrade]]<br />
*[[OID OCD syncing and Mapping|10 to 11.2 Order Synchronization]]<br />
*[[10 to 11.2 Dictionary Updates]]<br />
*[[Creating a picklist for Requested Performing Location|10 to 11.2 Create Requested Performing Location Picklist]]<br />
*[[SSMT: OID - Order Defaults - Insurance/PatientLocation/Site|10 to 11.2 Assign Requested Performing Location Picklist to OIDs]]<br />
*[[10 to 11.2 Communication Picklist Update]]<br />
*[[10 TO 11.2 Order Filtering by Requested Performing Location]]<br />
*[[10 to 11.2 Order Filtering by Site]]<br />
*[[10 to 11.2 Review Flowsheets]]<br />
*[[10 to 11.2 Result Reference Ranges]]<br />
*[[10 to 11.2 Assign Concept Dictionary Items]]<br />
*[[10 to 11.2 Careguide Strategy]]<br />
*[[10 to 11.2 External Applications]]<br />
*Immunization Registry<br />
**[[11.2 Immunization Registry Update CVX Codes]]<br />
**[[11.2 Immunization Registry Update MVX Codes]]<br />
**[[11.2 Immunization Registry Additional Information Dictionary Update]]<br />
**[[11.2 Immunization Registry Region Rules Dictionary Update]]<br />
**[[11.2 Immunization Registry Add Registry to Sites in Org Setup]]<br />
*[[10 to 11.2 V11 Note Patient Summary]]<br />
*[[10 to 11.2 Document Types]]<br />
*[[10 to 11.2 Appointment Types]]<br />
*[[10 to 11.2 Encounter Types]]<br />
*[[10 to 11.2 Initiate Integration]]<br />
*[[10 to 11.2 Pop. Health Mangment Text Templates: V11 Text templates]]<br />
*[[10 to 11.2 Pop. Health Mangment Text Templates: V10 Text templates]]<br />
*[[10 to 11.2 Population Health Management Queries]]<br />
*[[10 to 11.2 OID - Referral Orders]]<br />
*[[11.2 Allscripts Patient Portal]]<br />
*[[Map HMP Dictionary Entries to OID]]<br />
*[[11.2 Warehouse Data Mapping: Data Mapping Workbook]]<br />
*[[11.2 User Management Portal: Set up Users and Providers in UMP]]</div>Max.Stroudhttps://wiki.galenhealthcare.com/index.php?title=V11_Upgrade_Introduction&diff=11424V11 Upgrade Introduction2011-08-09T19:46:57Z<p>Max.Stroud: </p>
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<div>'''V11 Upgrade Introduction and Overview'''<br />
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The upgrade of a system from Touchworks V10.x to Touchworks V11.x (Allscripts EHR 11.x) is not only a big change in the look and feel of the software itself, it is also a a large undertaking for your organization. The upgrade to V11 is a process can take as long as six to seven months from beginning to end. The Upgrade process begins with your team and your Allscripts Account manager working together to initiate the process, complete prerequisites and a health check of your system. <br />
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After the health check is complete and your system has the green light to move forward, you are connected with your Upgrade team which may be provided by Allscripts, by Galen or a team with resources from both. The Upgrade team will consist of a Project Manager, an Upgrade Consultant, an Upgrade Tech and an Interface Tech. This team will be connected to your upgrade through the entire process and will help to support your organization's team in making a smooth transition to V11. <br />
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Your organization will also have to pull together your own team to support the upgrade. Your team should include: a Project manager, a Technical Analyst/Manager, Systems Analysts, Training Coordinators, Physician Champions and Clinical Super Users. This team will work together with the Galen/Allscripts Upgrade team throughout the process of the upgrade. <br />
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The Galen/Allscripts team will have knowledge and experience working with V11 Upgrades in a variety of settings from single organization settings to large MSOs. Your team will provide critical information about how you utilize the system, your clinical needs and how your practice setting will influence the build of the system. We will work together to make the upgrade a success and configure the system to best meet the needs of your users.<br />
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==Helpful Links==<br />
*[[Upgrade Documents Guide]] This page is a guide to documents that you may have received from your Account Manager or Upgrade Consultant as attachments to emails in the early weeks of getting ready for your upgrade<br />
*[[Client Upgrade Resources and Responsibilities]] Defining the resources that must be established by the client's EHR team<br />
*[[Allscripts Resources]]shows where to find V11 education material and other SA resources on the Allscripts Client KB<br />
*[[Upgrade Timeline and Dependencies]]<br />
*[[Getting ready for Upgrade]] outlines tasks to complete before your onsite visit<br />
*[[Upgrade Interface Enablement and Validation]]<br />
*[[Keeping the Test and Live Environments in Sync]]<br />
*[[Create Role-Based Test Users]]<br />
*[[Issue Reporting for v11 Upgrade]]<br />
*[[Sample Issue Submission Form]]<br />
*[[Test Guidelines]]<br />
*[[Provider Schedule Reduction]]<br />
*[[v11.1.7 Enhancement List]]</div>Max.Stroudhttps://wiki.galenhealthcare.com/index.php?title=Personal_Health_Record&diff=11332Personal Health Record2011-06-23T13:24:26Z<p>Max.Stroud: </p>
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<div>A Personal Health Record (PHR) is a medical record owned and maintained by an individual. Access to a person's PHR is controlled by that person.<br />
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The information contained in a PHR is often contributed to by an [[EHR]]. A series of [[EHR]]s may contribute to a single PHR via a [[RHIO]]. Some examples would include [http://www.ihealthrecord.org ihealth], [http://www.capmed.com CapMed] and [http://www.myphr.com MyPHR]</div>Max.Stroudhttps://wiki.galenhealthcare.com/index.php?title=Task_Status&diff=11330Task Status2011-06-21T19:38:11Z<p>Max.Stroud: /* Description */</p>
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=Description=<br />
Entries in the Task Status dictionary are used to indicate the current status of a particular task. New tasks can be created from a variety of sources such as; Schedule, Orders, Tasks, Patient Lists, Call Processing, Note, and Results, as well as system generated tasks for result verification and Sign Note.<br />
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* '''Code''' - The Code is a unique identifier that must be supplied. This is not displayed in the product and is used for identification purposes only.<br />
* '''Name''' - This is the name that will appear for the end users in the EHR application. This should be unique to prevent confusion.<br />
* '''Mnemonic''' - This is not required, but it used as a secondary identifier. This does not appear in the product and unless you have another use for it, the recommendation would be to make this the same as the code.<br />
* '''Inactive''' - The inactive flag allows you to inactivate or hide an entry. If an item is inactivated, users would not have the ability to select the allergen in the future, although any patients with the allergen defined would remain viewable. <br />
* '''Enforced''' - The enforced flag designates whether a dictionary item is required and cannot be changed. In most cases, this comes predefined by Allscripts and should not be selected for new entries. If an entry is enforced, it cannot be modified or inactivated.</div>Max.Stroudhttps://wiki.galenhealthcare.com/index.php?title=Task_Priority&diff=11329Task Priority2011-06-21T19:37:02Z<p>Max.Stroud: /* Description */</p>
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=Description=<br />
The Task Priority dictionary is used to indicate the priority of a task. <br />
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There are two fields in this dictionary that can be edited: a number and a unit of days, hours or minutes that together make up Default Time Until Due. Their descriptions follow in the Explanation of fields section.<br />
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This dictionary is called from the Task Properties window in all areas of the system and interfaces. For example, new tasks can be<br />
created from the Encounter Form, Schedule, Mail, Orders, Tasks, Patient Lists, Call Processing, Note, and Results. When a task is created, a priority is assigned by the user to tell the recipient of the message how important the task is to complete. The task and its assigned priority are displayed in Tasks. Selecting a priority also fills in the Overdue Date and Overdue Time fields for the task according to the entries in this dictionary. <br />
If a task is marked as Urgent, a warning icon appears on the status bar within TouchWorks. In addition, urgent tasks are displayed at the top of the Tasks list.<br />
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=Definition=<br />
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* '''Code''' - The Code is a unique identifier that must be supplied. This is not displayed in the product and is used for identification purposes only.<br />
* '''Name''' - This is the name that will appear for the end users in the EHR application. This should be unique to prevent confusion.<br />
* '''Mnemonic''' - This is not required, but it used as a secondary identifier. This does not appear in the product and unless you have another use for it, the recommendation would be to make this the same as the code.<br />
* '''Inactive''' - The inactive flag allows you to inactivate or hide an entry. If an item is inactivated, users would not have the ability to select the allergen in the future, although any patients with the allergen defined would remain viewable. <br />
* '''Enforced''' - The enforced flag designates whether a dictionary item is required and cannot be changed. In most cases, this comes predefined by Allscripts and should not be selected for new entries. If an entry is enforced, it cannot be modified or inactivated.</div>Max.Stroudhttps://wiki.galenhealthcare.com/index.php?title=Rx_Benefit_Plan&diff=11328Rx Benefit Plan2011-06-21T19:34:57Z<p>Max.Stroud: /* Definition */</p>
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=Description=<br />
Entries in the Rx Benefit Plan dictionary are used to indicate the patients’ insurer or Pharmacy Benefit for prescriptions.<br />
This allows the system to perform formulary compliance checking.<br />
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This is an enforced dictionary and cannot be modified by a user.<br />
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* '''Code''' - The Code is a unique identifier that must be supplied. This is not displayed in the product and is used for identification purposes only.<br />
* '''Name''' - This is the name that will appear for the end users in the EHR application. This should be unique to prevent confusion.<br />
* '''Mnemonic''' - This is not required, but it used as a secondary identifier. This does not appear in the product and unless you have another use for it, the recommendation would be to make this the same as the code.<br />
* '''Inactive''' - The inactive flag allows you to inactivate or hide an entry. If an item is inactivated, users would not have the ability to select the allergen in the future, although any patients with the allergen defined would remain viewable. <br />
* '''Enforced''' - The enforced flag designates whether a dictionary item is required and cannot be changed. In most cases, this comes predefined by Allscripts and should not be selected for new entries. If an entry is enforced, it cannot be modified or inactivated.</div>Max.Stroudhttps://wiki.galenhealthcare.com/index.php?title=Route_of_Administration&diff=11327Route of Administration2011-06-21T19:32:36Z<p>Max.Stroud: /* Definition */</p>
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=Description=<br />
Entries in the Route of Administration dictionary indicate the methods by which a medication can be administered to the patient.<br />
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=Definition=<br />
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This is an Enforced Dictionary and cannot be modified by a user.<br />
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* '''Code''' - The Code is a unique identifier that must be supplied. This is not displayed in the product and is used for identification purposes only.<br />
* '''Name''' - This is the name that will appear for the end users in the EHR application. This should be unique to prevent confusion.<br />
* '''Mnemonic''' - This is not required, but it used as a secondary identifier. This does not appear in the product and unless you have another use for it, the recommendation would be to make this the same as the code.<br />
* '''Inactive''' - The inactive flag allows you to inactivate or hide an entry. If an item is inactivated, users would not have the ability to select the allergen in the future, although any patients with the allergen defined would remain viewable. <br />
* '''Enforced''' - The enforced flag designates whether a dictionary item is required and cannot be changed. In most cases, this comes predefined by Allscripts and should not be selected for new entries. If an entry is enforced, it cannot be modified or inactivated.</div>Max.Stroudhttps://wiki.galenhealthcare.com/index.php?title=10_to_11.2_Menu_Conversion/Build&diff=1115410 to 11.2 Menu Conversion/Build2011-05-04T16:29:14Z<p>Max.Stroud: /* Stimulus Reporting Admin Tool */</p>
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<div>When you upgrade from v 10 to v 11, the v10 Chart HTB items are automatically removed and replaced with the Clinical Desktop. Worklist has been added to both the Chart VTB and the Tasks VTB. <br />
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'''Tasks'''<br />
* Review workplace menus and update as needed.<br />
* [[Add PAT to the Workplace Menu]]<br />
* Worklist needs to be added to WorkDefAdmin [[Build Menus]]<br />
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The three new menu items that need to be added that meet Meaningful Use Requirements are: <br />
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*Allscripts Referral Network (ARN) <br />
*Stimulus Reporting Tool <br />
*Stimulus Reporting Admin Tool. <br />
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'''Recommendations/Notes'''<br />
* Remove the patient worklist from Chart and Task VTB. The preferred method is to navigate to worklist from the clinical desktop. This brings all of the patient information into context when working items from the worklist. After working items from the worklist, the provider can automatically navigate to the next item that needs to be worked.<br />
* If you have a design reason for using the Worklist Tab, then add the worklist tab to the workplace for that role. (i.e. if an infusion clinic is using the cross patient worklist to work medication administration orders)<br />
* Creating a Physician Workspace with only one VTB item gives the Physician the full screen to work on.<br />
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'''Important'''<br />
After load of Menus- recycle IIS-<br />
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go to Start<br />
Run<br />
type in "services.msc" hit OK<br />
Find IIS Admin Service<br />
Click restart<br />
Click Yes to restart these services<br />
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Login post recycle of IIS and check Menus are correct.<br />
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===Allscripts Referral Network===<br />
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The ARN uses an Event Bus in order for Allscripts providers to send and receive referrals between EHRs. Any provider using the Allscripts EHR can send a referral to another provider using an Allscripts EHR.<br />
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1. Define which menus the ARN should be added to <br />
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''Note: the ARN is designed for referring providers only and Allscripts recommends that ordering providers have this. However, discuss who is entering referrals in your clients’ current system and give those users the ARN tab.''<br />
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2. From TWAdmin select the Admin VTB<br />
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3. Select menus<br />
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4. Select the correct menu you want to add this VTB to (i.e. twprovider_VTB)<br />
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5. Search for “ARCommunity”<br />
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*More information and screen shots on adding the ARN building: [[Buildwork Book Step: Adding ARN to the VTB]]<br />
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*More information on the ARN: [[Allscripts Referral Network]]<br />
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===Stimulus Reporting Tool===<br />
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The Stimulus Reporting Tool uses a portal to send stimulus incentive reports. The Reporting tool is used by EPs (Eligible Providers) to generate, view, and send their reports in order to receive stimulus incentives.<br />
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''Note: Think about security and who should have access to viewing these reports. Allscripts recommends providers, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants as EPs with possibility of residents and fellows.''<br />
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1. Log into TWAdmin and select Admin from the VTB<br />
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2. Select the appropriate menu this VTB will be added to<br />
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3. Search for “stimulusreport” and add this<br />
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*More information and screen shots on Adding the Stimulus Reporting Tool: [[Add the Stimulus Reporting Tool]]<br />
*More information on Stimulus Reporting: [[Stimulus Reporting Portal]]<br />
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===Stimulus Reporting Admin Tool===<br />
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This VTB is designed to be added to the menu VTB of those administrators who will be monitoring the stimulus reporting. These people can view any stimulus report within their organization.<br />
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1. Log into TWAdmin select the Admin VTB<br />
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2. Select Menus and the appropriate menu VTB you want to add this too<br />
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3. Search “stimulusadmin”<br />
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*More information and screen shots on Adding Stimulus Reporting Admin Tool: [[Add the Stimulus Reporting Admin Tool]]<br />
*More information on Stimulus Reporting Admin Tool: [[Stimulus Reporting Portal]]<br />
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Note: For more information on menu building: [[Editing and Building Menus]]<br />
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Return to [[V10 to V11.2 Build Workbook (BW)]]</div>Max.Stroudhttps://wiki.galenhealthcare.com/index.php?title=User:Max.Stroud&diff=11153User:Max.Stroud2011-05-04T16:06:55Z<p>Max.Stroud: </p>
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<div>[http://www.galenhealthcare.com Galen Healthcare Solutions]<br /><br />
Max.Stroud@galenhealthcare.com<br /><br />
Senior Upgrade Consultant<br /><br />
208 Flynn Ave<br /><br />
Studio 2h<br /><br />
Burlington, Vermont 05401<br /></div>Max.Stroud