Difference between revisions of "Q: In what scenario is deferring an order useful?"
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− | '''Are there any scenarios in which deferring a reminder would be useful (from the to do column)? I have not been able to think of a good example to train our physicians.''' | + | Q: '''Are there any scenarios in which deferring a reminder would be useful (from the to do column)? I have not been able to think of a good example to train our physicians.''' |
− | You wouldn't defer a reminder, you would defer an order. An example would be: a patient can't come in the day of their appointment where a medication had been ordered, that medication would then be deferred for a later date. | + | A: You wouldn't defer a reminder, you would defer an order. An example would be: a patient can't come in the day of their appointment where a medication had been ordered, that medication would then be deferred for a later date. |
Latest revision as of 19:39, 7 June 2012
Q: Are there any scenarios in which deferring a reminder would be useful (from the to do column)? I have not been able to think of a good example to train our physicians.
A: You wouldn't defer a reminder, you would defer an order. An example would be: a patient can't come in the day of their appointment where a medication had been ordered, that medication would then be deferred for a later date.