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Revision as of 13:00, 4 April 2011

Rows from Upgrade Build Workbook_Phase 1.xls:

Define Result items that should be considered equivalent when included in a flowsheet.

Review flowsheets that contain Medcin Findings and build corresponding clinical forms.

Flowsheet Overview

Flowsheets serve as a convenient tool for looking at patient data over time and analyzing trends

  • Columns – represent an interval of time (for example: a week or a day) (month, year?)
  • Rows – represent selected clinical data (for example: vital signs or lab results) (Medcin findings?)


Flowsheet.jpg

Access Flowsheet Builder

Login to TouchWorks using a TW Administrative account (TWAdmin)

  1. Change the workplace from TWAdmin to Phys Admin
  2. Expand the By Category menu item in the VTB
  3. Select Flowsheets

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Flowsheets are organized by Specialty

Allscripts docs containd the text:

"Grouping Flowsheets in folders makes locating, selecting and managing patient data easier. For example, an organization might want to group their Flowsheets by problem, protocol, physician or department."

"By grouping Flowsheets in categories (that is, folders), clinicians are able to access and manage patient data effectively. For example: an organization might group their Flowsheets by problem, protocol, provider, or department."

(Need more informantion about "grouping Flowsheets by problem, protocol, physician or department")

(Allscripts Documentation does not mention "Unassigned" category. I added the section below to clarify the Unassigned category.)

  • The default category in the Specialty dropdown is 'Unassigned'
  • 'Unassigned' displays any flowsheets not assigned to a specialty

Unassigned.jpg

  • Select 'Family Medicine' from the Specialty dropdown

Family Medicine.jpg

  • The list of flowsheets linked to 'Family Medicine' appears
  • Select 'Asthma'

Asthma.jpg

  • The build items for the 'Asthma' flowsheet are displayed (make this image smaller)

View Flowsheet.jpg

  • To see how the flowsheet will look select 'preview'
  • Notice, this flowsheet is linked to several diagnoses. If a patient does not have any of the listed diagnoses entered onto the chart, then the staff/provider will be unable to access this flowsheet.

File:Preview.jpg (same image as above but with preview selected)

  • Flowsheets can be linked to one or more Specilties.
  • Select a flowsheet and use the link and unlink buttons to assign specialties

Build a new Flowsheet

  1. Select the Specialty to which the new Flowsheet will belong.
  2. Click the New button.
  3. Enter the Name of the new Flowsheet.
  4. Link the Flowsheet to a problem or problems if necessary.
  5. To add an orderable item, click Add Item.
  6. Select a Classification to browse or use the Search field.
  7. To add a Medcin Finding, click Add Findings.
  8. Select a Classification of findings or use the Search field.
  9. When finished adding the desired items, Preview the Flowsheet.
  10. Once you are satisfied with the Flowsheet, click Save to make available to users or:
  11. Click Save as Draft to keep hidden from users until it can be competed later.

Follow steps 3-9 to edit existing Flowsheets.

Build Flowsheet.jpg

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"A PDF version of the above steps and image can be found On the Allscripts Knowledge Base. On the TouchWorks V11 Resources Page, under the Implementation Documents section, click Allscripts Red Lessons." (This text is from the bottom of the doc and is not correct for the internal KB) (need access to client KB to confirm path)

Additional Resources

  • KB Article #3946 – Configuration Guide Topics – Building Flowsheets.pdf (4 page guide on building flowsheets)
  • KB Article #3133 – ITT Flowsheet Builder.pdf (12 page guide on building flowsheets)

(Accessable to clients?)

View Flowsheet in user interface

  1. Navigate to the Clinical Desktop
  2. Select HMP
  3. Change the View to Flowsheets
  4. Select Proper Specialty
  5. Select Desired Flowsheet

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