1 / 16

Notifications

Notifications. EHR & MU for HIM Professionals. Presenters. Tonya Billie HIM Director, Clinton Health Center Amy Rubin, PharmD Oklahoma City Area CAC. Compare & contrast Alerts & Notifications Generate VUA List to manage user’s notifications Schedule Notifications Erase Notifications

cicada
Download Presentation

Notifications

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Notifications EHR & MU for HIM Professionals

  2. Presenters Tonya Billie HIM Director, Clinton Health Center Amy Rubin, PharmD Oklahoma City Area CAC

  3. Compare & contrast Alerts & Notifications Generate VUA List to manage user’s notifications Schedule Notifications Erase Notifications Review the utilization of Alert Management Menus Learning Objectives

  4. Notifications • There are many notifications that can be set up in the EHR • Work with your CAC to review current notifications that are turned on • Users can schedule notifications to themselves or others • Providers receive notifications for unsigned notes and unsigned orders • HIM is responsible for generating the unsigned notes, unsigned orders, and consults reports

  5. How do They Work?Recipient Determination • Turn on “E&M Code Required” and “POV Required” notifications • If a Provider writes a note for a visit and leaves out E&M code or POV, when they select the next patient or close the EHR they receive a notification • Reminders only stay on the Notification Tab for 30 days unless locally modified by the CAC

  6. Notification Management Menu • This menu handles all the notifications. The Enable or Disable Notification System option turns on the notification system for the facility. Until then, NO notifications can be sent • Once its turned on, all clinicians will receive mandatory or enabled notifications, even if they are not using the EHR. Do not turn on notification until you are ready to use the EHR • Notifications set as mandatory cannot be turned off by the user. Notifications that are “Enabled” can be “Disabled” by the user in the EHR

  7. Notification Menu

  8. Determining Settings for Notifications • Team/provider decisions for Notification settings • Urgency level is for each notification and who is to receive the notification • Avoid Notification Overload • Start out conservatively and review 90 days after “Go Live”

  9. Delete Notifications • If a user receives a notification that does not apply to them “lab result notification”, when they didn’t see the patient they can forward to another provider • Notifications can be deleted by the User or a CAC

  10. Display the Notifications a User Can Receive

  11. GUI Personal Preferences From the Tools Menu and “Options”, a user may: • Enable/disable notifications • Set a surrogate • Customize personal note title list

  12. Scheduled Notifications Used by HIM to communicate with the Provider about missing information or clarification. Use the Notification tab, right click and click on “Schedule”.

  13. Display on Notifications Tab • By selecting the “Show All” box, notifications may be viewed across patients • Notifications may be sorted by clicking on the column headings • Notifications may be processed, either by processing all or by highlighting and selecting “process selected” or “info only”

  14. Processing Notifications Process Info Only Alerts

  15. Policy & Procedure Review

  16. Questions and Discussion

More Related