Next Generation Electronic Medical Records (NGEMR)

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Across
  1. 3. The different phases the patient may be in during treatment. For example; an OT patient will go through 3 phases - pre-op, intra-op, and post op phases of care. Defining these phases will allow the orders to be ordered into the correct phases of care. For example; NBM order for pre-op, blood transfusion for intra-op and post op vitals monitoring for post op.
  2. 5. Typically used to document communication between clinician and patient and their family members or other external parties.
  3. 8. The active problem list that needs to be managed.
Down
  1. 1. Pharmacy may send a note to review certain medication changes to the clinician in charge of the patient.
  2. 2. Used to be called DNR, Allow Natural Death. To let patient pass away peacefully without intervention.
  3. 4. The process to review what the patient is taking and prescribe if necessary.
  4. 6. This is a user maintained list that the user can configure in 2 manners - manually add patient to the list (the patient will not drop off the list even when discharged) or drag and drop a system list into My List to use the system to populate My List (patient will drop off the My List when discharged). When sharing My List, it then becomes a shared list. There are 5 levels of sharing: View only, Add/Remove patients, Modify properties (modify the lists properties), Change Accessibility and Delete Patient List.
  5. 7. Orders and medications that are currently inactive due to it being on MAR hold or have been "Signed & Hold". To activate them, the user needs to release them.