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Meditech 5.64.21 Physician Training ( Designed for initial training for Inpatient Physicians ). September, 2011. Page 1. Table of Contents. Medication Administration List……………………………..29 Order History and Audit Tracking…………………………30 Allergies…………………………………………………………….31 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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September, 2011September, 2011

Meditech 5.64.21Meditech 5.64.21Physician TrainingPhysician Training((Designed for initial training for Inpatient Designed for initial training for Inpatient

PhysiciansPhysicians))

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Interoperability and Connection……………………………3Purpose………………………………………………………………4MHS Key Resources…………………………………………….5Meditech Login & Password Change……………………..6View Patients……………………………………………………..8Reviewing Patient Information……………………………..12Creating Your Own Patient List…………………………….15Patient View and Menu……………………………………….19Laboratory Panel…………………………………………………20Microbiology Panel………………………………………………21Pathology Panel………………………………………………….22Graphing Results…………………………………………………23Special Panels…………………………………………………….24Imaging Panel…………………………………………………….25Nursing Notes…………………………………………………….26Care Trends and Care Activity……………………………..27Nursing History…………………………………………………..28

TABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTS

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Medication Administration List……………………………..29Order History and Audit Tracking…………………………30Allergies…………………………………………………………….31Printing Reports………………………………………………….32Other Reports…………………………………………………….33Reprint Facesheet……………………………………………….34Patient Coding Summary……………………………………..37Patient Census……………………………………………………39Incomplete Records by Doctor……………………………..43Lab Summary……………………………………………………..45OR Schedules…………………………………………………….47Rounds Report……………………………………………………49Medication Summary…………………………………………..52Summary……………………………………………………………54Contact Information…………………………………………….55

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INTEROPERABILITY AND CONNECTIONINTEROPERABILITY AND CONNECTION

► MHS through the Meditech Health Information System is now MHS through the Meditech Health Information System is now interoperable for all five Medical Centers regarding sharing interoperable for all five Medical Centers regarding sharing and medical access to patients electronic health recordsand medical access to patients electronic health records

► Future goals will be to have all MHS ambulatory services also Future goals will be to have all MHS ambulatory services also fully connected to Meditech fully connected to Meditech

► Long term goals will be to have a MHS regional health network Long term goals will be to have a MHS regional health network that includes physician officesthat includes physician offices

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PURPOSEPURPOSE

► This training module has been designed to help you learn This training module has been designed to help you learn and navigate through the Meditech EMR and its various and navigate through the Meditech EMR and its various functionsfunctions

► This is one of four training sets available on the MHS web This is one of four training sets available on the MHS web site http://www.methodisthealthsystem.orgsite http://www.methodisthealthsystem.org

► Please take an opportunity to view the other training Please take an opportunity to view the other training documents: documents: Remote AccessRemote Access Electronic SignatureElectronic Signature Physician Consult OrderingPhysician Consult Ordering

► For additional training materials please access the MHS For additional training materials please access the MHS Intranet siteIntranet site

http://intranet/cpoe/default.aspxhttp://intranet/cpoe/default.aspx

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MHS KEY RESOURCESMHS KEY RESOURCES

► For For MDMC, MMMC, MCMCMDMC, MMMC, MCMC:: MHS Help Desk 214-947-1999MHS Help Desk 214-947-1999 MHS Help desk email: [email protected] Help desk email: [email protected]► For For MRMC and Bush/RennerMRMC and Bush/Renner:: Methodist Richardson Help Desk 972-498-4756 Methodist Richardson Help Desk 972-498-4756 MRMC Help desk email: MRMC Help desk email:

[email protected]@richardsonhealth.com► Medical staff offices :Medical staff offices :

MDMC: 214-947-2875MDMC: 214-947-2875 MCMC: 214-947-7699MCMC: 214-947-7699 MMMC: 682-622-2069MMMC: 682-622-2069 MRMC: 972-498-4684MRMC: 972-498-4684

► PACS – Radiology: Toby Lopez – PACS trainingPACS – Radiology: Toby Lopez – PACS training214-947-2465 Email: 214-947-2465 Email: [email protected]

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MEDITECH LOGON & PASSWORD CHANGEMEDITECH LOGON & PASSWORD CHANGE

► This screen is now the MHS This screen is now the MHS Meditech site and requires Meditech site and requires that you have a Meditech user that you have a Meditech user name and passwordname and password

► This is different from your This is different from your token sign on token sign on

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► First time users will get a one First time users will get a one time use Meditech password time use Meditech password assigned.assigned.

► Put this one time use Put this one time use password in old password linepassword in old password line► Put in your new password and hit enter and then reenter new Put in your new password and hit enter and then reenter new

password and hit enter againpassword and hit enter again► Meditech will acknowledge your new password change as Meditech will acknowledge your new password change as

successfulsuccessful► Subsequent logins will not prompt for a new password unless Subsequent logins will not prompt for a new password unless

expiredexpired► If you forget your password, one can always get assistance by If you forget your password, one can always get assistance by

calling: the MHS Help Desk 214-947-1999 or MRMC Help Desk calling: the MHS Help Desk 214-947-1999 or MRMC Help Desk 972-498-4756972-498-4756Page 6

CHANGE PASSWORDCHANGE PASSWORD► Depending on your role, you may have a different menu to Depending on your role, you may have a different menu to

select than another provider. Menu name shows at “#1” belowselect than another provider. Menu name shows at “#1” below► From “ITS”, go to “Change Password or Create PIN”, then From “ITS”, go to “Change Password or Create PIN”, then

“Change Your Meditech Password”“Change Your Meditech Password”► From “EMR”, go to “Change Password or Create PIN”, then From “EMR”, go to “Change Password or Create PIN”, then

“Change Your Meditech Password”“Change Your Meditech Password”

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VIEW PATIENTSVIEW PATIENTS► From “ITS”, click “Provider”From “ITS”, click “Provider”► On the “Provider” screen, select “EMR”On the “Provider” screen, select “EMR”► From “EMR”, click “View Patients”From “EMR”, click “View Patients”

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► This applies for all usersThis applies for all users► You now have several choices You now have several choices

on how to search for your on how to search for your patient(s)patient(s)

► Use the menu on the right Use the menu on the right panel of the Meditech panel of the Meditech windowwindow

► You can choose to search by:You can choose to search by: AdmittedAdmitted Emergency DeptEmergency Dept New ResultsNew Results Recent AccessRecent Access Any LocationAny Location Any RecordAny Record Rounds Report Rounds Report

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VIEW PATIENTS VIEW PATIENTS

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VIEW PATIENTSVIEW PATIENTS► This example shows searching by “Any Record”This example shows searching by “Any Record”► Type the last name of the patient, and click “OK <F12>”Type the last name of the patient, and click “OK <F12>”► From the list of Patients, select the correct PatientFrom the list of Patients, select the correct Patient

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VIEW PATIENTSVIEW PATIENTS

► Now select the correct VisitNow select the correct Visit

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REVIEWING PATIENT INFORMATIONREVIEWING PATIENT INFORMATION► Once you select a patient, EMR opens to the “Summary View” Once you select a patient, EMR opens to the “Summary View” ► You can choose what you want to view using the view selection buttonsYou can choose what you want to view using the view selection buttons► Or you can view “Special Panels”Or you can view “Special Panels”

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VIEW BY RECENT ACCESSVIEW BY RECENT ACCESS► This example shows searching by “Recent Access”This example shows searching by “Recent Access”► This shows all patients you have recently accessedThis shows all patients you have recently accessed► From the list of Patients, select the correct PatientFrom the list of Patients, select the correct Patient

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VIEW BY ANY LOCATIONVIEW BY ANY LOCATION► This example shows searching by “Any Location”This example shows searching by “Any Location”► This shows all patients at the location you selectThis shows all patients at the location you select► Choose the facilityChoose the facility► From the list of Patients, select the correct PatientFrom the list of Patients, select the correct Patient

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CREATING YOUR OWN PATIENT LISTCREATING YOUR OWN PATIENT LIST

► You can create a patient to list to use by either of two You can create a patient to list to use by either of two methods.methods.

► You can use the “Recently Accessed List “choice which is You can use the “Recently Accessed List “choice which is automatic and involves you only having to open a patient automatic and involves you only having to open a patient and view results to add to your list. Patients automatically and view results to add to your list. Patients automatically get dropped off after 14 days of discharge. Or you can get dropped off after 14 days of discharge. Or you can make selection “remove from recently accessed list” make selection “remove from recently accessed list”

► You can alternatively make a “Personal List”. This requires You can alternatively make a “Personal List”. This requires more maintenance on your part but gives more control on more maintenance on your part but gives more control on who gets on your list and when they get taken off.who gets on your list and when they get taken off.

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► Create a personal list by Create a personal list by selecting the patients you want selecting the patients you want to add to list and then hit “Add to to add to list and then hit “Add to personal list”personal list”

► This adds a little more This adds a little more maintenance but allows a maintenance but allows a printout of your personal list and printout of your personal list and report with all your patient report with all your patient locationslocations

► You can see your list at any time You can see your list at any time by selecting “personal list”by selecting “personal list”

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CREATING YOUR OWN PATIENT LISTCREATING YOUR OWN PATIENT LIST

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► Removing PatientsRemoving Patients► It is easy to manage your It is easy to manage your

patient list by removing patient list by removing those patients you dischargethose patients you discharge

► Once you click “Remove from Once you click “Remove from personal list,” the name is personal list,” the name is removed as indicatedremoved as indicated

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CREATING YOUR OWN PATIENT LISTCREATING YOUR OWN PATIENT LIST

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► Printing your listPrinting your list► You can select print or view You can select print or view

“Personal List/Report”“Personal List/Report”► Select all or a specific facilitySelect all or a specific facility► Select “View” or “Print”Select “View” or “Print”► The “Personal List Report” The “Personal List Report”

includes location, patient includes location, patient name, bed, room number, MD, name, bed, room number, MD, sex/age, medical record sex/age, medical record number, physician, room, bednumber, physician, room, bed

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CREATING YOUR OWN PATIENT LISTCREATING YOUR OWN PATIENT LIST

PATIENT VIEW AND MENUPATIENT VIEW AND MENU► The admitted patient default screen will be the 24 hour viewThe admitted patient default screen will be the 24 hour view► Patient Information is on the top panelPatient Information is on the top panel► Right panel has individual clinical modulesRight panel has individual clinical modules► Red color of individual clinical module means new results since your last viewing of Red color of individual clinical module means new results since your last viewing of

recordrecord► Anything new is listed here for 5 days: vital signs, I and O, reports, lab results etc…Anything new is listed here for 5 days: vital signs, I and O, reports, lab results etc…

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LABORATORY PANELLABORATORY PANEL► The right side of the Meditech desktop contains the Lab menuThe right side of the Meditech desktop contains the Lab menu► Select panel, and view the resultsSelect panel, and view the results

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Use the Laboratory menu Use the Laboratory menu option to view information option to view information for Hematology, Blood Gas, for Hematology, Blood Gas, Coagulation, Chemistry, Coagulation, Chemistry, Urine, Toxicology, Other Urine, Toxicology, Other Body Source, Immunology, Body Source, Immunology, Miscellaneous, and Miscellaneous, and Serology Serology

To get the numerical To get the numerical reference ranges point reference ranges point your arrow at the test your arrow at the test name and click on it. name and click on it. Another window will appear Another window will appear and show the ranges for and show the ranges for that test.that test.

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► Click on picture of Click on picture of Report/Grid to view Report/Grid to view microbiology report microbiology report

► Once on your screen, the Once on your screen, the report can be printed. When report can be printed. When done hit ESC to go back to done hit ESC to go back to patient recordpatient record

MICROBIOLOGY PANELMICROBIOLOGY PANEL

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PATHOLOGY PANELPATHOLOGY PANEL► The right side of the Meditech desktop contains the Pathology menuThe right side of the Meditech desktop contains the Pathology menu► Select panel, and view the resultsSelect panel, and view the results

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Use the Pathology menu Use the Pathology menu option to view pathology option to view pathology specimens in reverse specimens in reverse chronological order with chronological order with the most recent specimen the most recent specimen appearing at the top of the appearing at the top of the panel. panel. The Pathology panel The Pathology panel includes three columns. includes three columns. The left column of the The left column of the panel includes the date and panel includes the date and time of the report. The time of the report. The middle column includes the middle column includes the name of the report (or the name of the report (or the EMR ID if the report was EMR ID if the report was scanned). The right column scanned). The right column includes the result icon. includes the result icon. Click the result icon to view Click the result icon to view the reportthe report

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► You can right click on your You can right click on your mouse on each selected mouse on each selected lab values up to three or lab values up to three or vital signs and then select vital signs and then select graph for viewinggraph for viewing

► You can then print screen You can then print screen the graph if desiredthe graph if desired

GRAPHING RESULTSGRAPHING RESULTS

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► The “Special Panels” selection The “Special Panels” selection on third line of top right menu on third line of top right menu will take you to some pre- will take you to some pre-built specialty results panelsbuilt specialty results panels

► For instance, below is an For instance, below is an example of the Diabetic Panelexample of the Diabetic Panel

SPECIAL PANELSSPECIAL PANELS

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► You can select time intervals You can select time intervals from 5 minutes to 24 hrs. from 5 minutes to 24 hrs.

► You can see entire encounter You can see entire encounter by selecting Earlier or Home if by selecting Earlier or Home if there are more resultsthere are more results

IMAGING (RADIOLOGY) PANELIMAGING (RADIOLOGY) PANEL

► Radiology studies will be Radiology studies will be found under “Imaging”found under “Imaging”

► Go to the round balloon Go to the round balloon and click to see reportand click to see report

► Once report viewed, you Once report viewed, you can go to top of screen can go to top of screen and File/Printand File/Print

► Some radiology reports Some radiology reports may not print well on may not print well on non - HP printersnon - HP printers

► Make sure all print Make sure all print drivers are currentdrivers are current

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► The “Notes” selection has The “Notes” selection has all the nursing notes, as well all the nursing notes, as well as other allied health notes. as other allied health notes.

► To see all the listed To see all the listed information click “i” in last information click “i” in last column column

► Nursing notes can also be Nursing notes can also be printed from physician printed from physician “Rounds Reports”“Rounds Reports”

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NURSING NOTESNURSING NOTES

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► ““Care Trends” displays a group Care Trends” displays a group of panels grouped by body of panels grouped by body system and special categories system and special categories (for example, GI/GU and (for example, GI/GU and Integumentary)Integumentary)

► ““Care Activity” displays Care Activity” displays multiple assessments multiple assessments together, allowing you to view together, allowing you to view them in context with each them in context with each other and compare other and compare information that would information that would otherwise be found in otherwise be found in separate locationsseparate locations

► Nursing assessment Nursing assessment “History” “History” includes all positive findings includes all positive findings including MRSA and VRE, including MRSA and VRE, allergies, and vaccination allergies, and vaccination historyhistory

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CARE TRENDS AND CARE ACTIVITYCARE TRENDS AND CARE ACTIVITY

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► The History menu option The History menu option displays a group of panels displays a group of panels that shows the responses that shows the responses to the questions asked to the questions asked during the Medical History during the Medical History Assessment. The Assessment. The responses are put into responses are put into categories for displaycategories for display

► Nursing assessment Nursing assessment “History” includes all “History” includes all positive findings including positive findings including MRSA and VRE, allergies, MRSA and VRE, allergies, and vaccination historyand vaccination history

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NURSING HISTORYNURSING HISTORY

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► Active, Discontinued and ALL Active, Discontinued and ALL medications choices can be medications choices can be selectedselected

► Toggling boxes below can also Toggling boxes below can also help to see earlier as well as help to see earlier as well as current viewcurrent view

► Clicking the headings at the Clicking the headings at the top of each column will sort top of each column will sort and give more detail on each and give more detail on each medication medication

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► Clicking on the Medication Clicking on the Medication will show order details and will show order details and historyhistory

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► This allows tracking and auditing This allows tracking and auditing of physician ordersof physician orders

► Click on the date next to the Click on the date next to the medication to view the “Audit medication to view the “Audit Trail”, which shows when orders Trail”, which shows when orders removed, completed, etcremoved, completed, etc

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► The “Allergy” selection is very The “Allergy” selection is very importantimportant

► Once an allergy is logged in any Once an allergy is logged in any visit or hospitalization it will be visit or hospitalization it will be in patient’s record within in patient’s record within system foreversystem forever

► Click on the blue “i” to see Click on the blue “i” to see allergy informationallergy information

► Click “Process” to add Click “Process” to add comments, view audit trail, etccomments, view audit trail, etc

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ALLERGIESALLERGIES

PRINTING REPORTSPRINTING REPORTS

► You may need to print reports from MeditechYou may need to print reports from Meditech► Select the print option (default is “View”, which displays on screen)Select the print option (default is “View”, which displays on screen)► You can also choose:You can also choose:

Print (you will select a printer)Print (you will select a printer) Download (you will choose a download path to save the report to)Download (you will choose a download path to save the report to) Browser (this will load the report to your Internet Browser)Browser (this will load the report to your Internet Browser)

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OTHER REPORTSOTHER REPORTS► Use “Other Reports” for:Use “Other Reports” for:

History and PhysicalHistory and Physical Operative notesOperative notes ConsultsConsults Discharge summariesDischarge summaries etc that have been etc that have been

dictated by physiciansdictated by physicians

► Status shows as Signed, Status shows as Signed, Draft, etcDraft, etc

► Find report and click on Find report and click on balloon to open reportballoon to open report

► Once the report is open, Once the report is open, you can print it by you can print it by selecting File/Printselecting File/Print

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REPRINT FACE SHEET REPRINT FACE SHEET ► Depending on your role, you may have a different menu to select than another provider. Depending on your role, you may have a different menu to select than another provider.

Menu name shows at “#1” belowMenu name shows at “#1” below► From “ITS”, go to “Reprint Facesheet”From “ITS”, go to “Reprint Facesheet”► From “EMR”, go to “Reprint Facesheet”, then select a facesheetFrom “EMR”, go to “Reprint Facesheet”, then select a facesheet► This will include most recent information for patient demographic information for billingThis will include most recent information for patient demographic information for billing

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REPRINT FACE SHEET REPRINT FACE SHEET ► Enter patients CA… DA… MA… RA… number sequentially as all CAPSEnter patients CA… DA… MA… RA… number sequentially as all CAPS► There are 10 digits in the account numbers (CA0000000042)There are 10 digits in the account numbers (CA0000000042)► You MUST enter the leading zeroesYou MUST enter the leading zeroes► These numbers can be found on patient record when in view patient moduleThese numbers can be found on patient record when in view patient module► Multiple numbers can be entered at one time - just use tab and cursor goes to next lineMultiple numbers can be entered at one time - just use tab and cursor goes to next line

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REPRINT FACE SHEETREPRINT FACE SHEET

► Patient face sheet with Patient face sheet with demographics useful for demographics useful for office staff for billing office staff for billing servicesservices

► This report is always current This report is always current and available by remote and available by remote access by office staff with access by office staff with Meditech username and Meditech username and passwordpassword

► After viewing report select After viewing report select printer icon at top of menu printer icon at top of menu bar for print copybar for print copy

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PATIENT CODING SUMMARYPATIENT CODING SUMMARY► From “EMR”, go to “Patient Coding Summary”From “EMR”, go to “Patient Coding Summary”► This will include most recent information for patient demographic information for billing, and This will include most recent information for patient demographic information for billing, and

the patient’s billing coding summary done in MHS HIMthe patient’s billing coding summary done in MHS HIM► Most useful to physician’s office personnel for ICD9 codes at patient discharge from hospitalMost useful to physician’s office personnel for ICD9 codes at patient discharge from hospital

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PATIENT CODING SUMMARYPATIENT CODING SUMMARY

► At prompt put in CA or At prompt put in CA or DA account number and DA account number and click OKclick OK

► Select View or PrintSelect View or Print► You should now have a You should now have a

summary of HIM hospital summary of HIM hospital coding for your patientcoding for your patient

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PATIENT CENSUSPATIENT CENSUS

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► From “EMR”, go to “Census Report”, then “Census”, select From “EMR”, go to “Census Report”, then “Census”, select a Censusa Census

► There are 3 census reports available:There are 3 census reports available:► AlphaAlpha► DoctorDoctor► Nurse UnitNurse Unit

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PATIENT CENSUS (ALPHA)PATIENT CENSUS (ALPHA)

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► Alpha Census:Alpha Census:► Put the patient name(s) on both blank spaces, click okPut the patient name(s) on both blank spaces, click ok

PATIENT CENSUS (DOCTOR)PATIENT CENSUS (DOCTOR)

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► Doctor Census:Doctor Census:► Put the Doctor’s mnemonic(s) on both blank spacesPut the Doctor’s mnemonic(s) on both blank spaces► Select your preferred SortsSelect your preferred Sorts► Select Report Format (usually Standard)Select Report Format (usually Standard)► Click OKClick OK

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PATIENT CENSUS (NURSE UNIT)PATIENT CENSUS (NURSE UNIT)

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► Nurse Unit Census:Nurse Unit Census:► Type the DateType the Date► Select your preferred Location(s)Select your preferred Location(s)► Click OKClick OK

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INCOMPLETE RECORDS BY DOCTORINCOMPLETE RECORDS BY DOCTOR► Depending on your role, you may have a different menu to select than another provider. Depending on your role, you may have a different menu to select than another provider.

Menu name shows at “#1” belowMenu name shows at “#1” below► From “ITS”, go to “Incomplete Records by Doctor”From “ITS”, go to “Incomplete Records by Doctor”► From “EMR”, go to “Incomplete Records by Doctor”From “EMR”, go to “Incomplete Records by Doctor”► Incomplete records can be selected by you to know which records are in progress in HIM Incomplete records can be selected by you to know which records are in progress in HIM

and days to calculate deficient daysand days to calculate deficient days

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INCOMPLETE RECORDS BY DOCTORINCOMPLETE RECORDS BY DOCTOR

► Put the Doctor’s mnemonic(s) on both blank spacesPut the Doctor’s mnemonic(s) on both blank spaces► Select your “Minimum Number of Days Outstanding”Select your “Minimum Number of Days Outstanding”► Select Category (usually “ALL”)Select Category (usually “ALL”)► Click OKClick OK

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► Days in process is Days in process is the approximate the approximate value for delinquent value for delinquent days in MR. days in MR. Delinquency reasons Delinquency reasons also listed with also listed with initials under initials under reasonsreasons

ROUNDS REPORTROUNDS REPORT► Depending on your role, you may have a different menu to select Depending on your role, you may have a different menu to select

than another provider. Menu name shows at “#1” belowthan another provider. Menu name shows at “#1” below► From “ITS”, go to “Rounds Report”From “ITS”, go to “Rounds Report”► From “EMR”, go to “Rounds Report”From “EMR”, go to “Rounds Report”

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ROUNDS REPORTROUNDS REPORT

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► This report can be run for an individual MD, for MD group, by This report can be run for an individual MD, for MD group, by Location, and by Facility, or with a combination of any of the Location, and by Facility, or with a combination of any of the four factorsfour factors

► Consultants must be entered into Meditech by a physician order Consultants must be entered into Meditech by a physician order to be linked to this reportto be linked to this report

► This report offers the following information:This report offers the following information:► All inpatients and 23 hour observation patients linked to All inpatients and 23 hour observation patients linked to

physician can be printed by MD, MD group, location, facility and physician can be printed by MD, MD group, location, facility and any combinationany combination

► Results include:Results include: 48 hr VS, I&O, Labs48 hr VS, I&O, Labs active medicationsactive medications nursing notesnursing notes InsuranceInsurance AllergiesAllergies patient demographicspatient demographics 72 hr micro results72 hr micro results

ROUNDS REPORTROUNDS REPORT

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► Make your selections in the four fields Make your selections in the four fields ► Click “OK”Click “OK”

SUMMARYSUMMARY► You now understand basic Meditech functions:You now understand basic Meditech functions:

Logon, change passwordLogon, change password View PatientsView Patients Clinical PanelsClinical Panels

► You have learned about the additional physician desktop EMR icons You have learned about the additional physician desktop EMR icons that contain more functions within Meditech: that contain more functions within Meditech: Reprint Face sheetsReprint Face sheets Rounds report, Census report, Incomplete records report Rounds report, Census report, Incomplete records report Patient codingPatient coding

► This document is one of four:This document is one of four: Remote AccessRemote Access Meditech Training (this document)Meditech Training (this document) Physician Consult OrderingPhysician Consult Ordering Electronic SignatureElectronic Signature

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CONTACT INFORMATIONCONTACT INFORMATION

► If you are having problems with your access at MDMC, If you are having problems with your access at MDMC, MCMC, or MMMC please contact 214-947-1999 the MHS MCMC, or MMMC please contact 214-947-1999 the MHS Helpdesk or [email protected] or [email protected]

► If you are having problems with your access at MRMC or If you are having problems with your access at MRMC or Bush/Renner please contact the Richardson HelpDesk at Bush/Renner please contact the Richardson HelpDesk at 972-498-4756 or [email protected] 972-498-4756 or [email protected]

► MHS does not have a team to come to your office to repair MHS does not have a team to come to your office to repair PCs. PCs.

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