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=5.A.8 More than 30 percent of radiology orders are electronically recorded in the patient record. = | =5.A.8 More than 30 percent of radiology orders are electronically recorded in the patient record. = | ||
Refer to the "CPOE Radiology" measure results in the "Stage 2" or "Modified Stage 2" version of the Meaningful Use report in PCC EHR. Since all radiology orders are made and recorded electronically in PCC EHR, you will always report 100% for this measure. | |||
=5.A.9 Electronically incorporates more than 55 percent of all clinical lab test results into structured fields in medical record. = | =5.A.9 Electronically incorporates more than 55 percent of all clinical lab test results into structured fields in medical record. = | ||
Refer to the "Lab test Results" measure results in the "Stage 2" version of the Meaningful Use report in PCC EHR. This measure tracks individual lab tests, not lab orders. Use the lab configuration tool to configure discrete lab tests for all lab orders. Any e-lab results received automatically count if positive, negative, or numeric. | |||
=5.A.10 More than 10 percent of scans and tests that result in an image are accessible electronically. = | =5.A.10 More than 10 percent of scans and tests that result in an image are accessible electronically. = | ||
Refer to the "Imaging Results" measure results in the "Stage 2" version of the Meaningful Use report in PCC EHR. To meet this measure, discrete radiology orders will need to have scanned images attached to them. | |||
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The practice has a documented process for and demonstrates that it:
5.A.1 Tracks lab tests until results are available, flagging and following up on overdue results. (CRITICAL FACTOR)
PCC EHR users can receive auto credit for this factor
Description | Example/Screenshot/Documentation | Source | Date Added |
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Document describing how to track lab tests in PCC EHR | Tracking lab tests in PCC EHR | PCC | 07/07/14 |
Written Policy | Printed Policy (written orders) | PCC Client | 05/23/13 |
EHR Examples | Screenshots and Lab Request | PCC Client | 05/23/13 |
5.A.2 Tracks imaging tests until results are available, flagging and following up on overdue results. (CRITICAL FACTOR)
PCC EHR users can receive auto credit for this factor
Description | Example/Screenshot/Documentation | Source | Date Added |
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Document describing how to track imaging tests in PCC EHR | Tracking imaging tests in PCC EHR | PCC | 07/07/14 |
Printed Sample Policy | Sample Policy (written orders) | PCC Client | 05/23/13 |
Printed Sample Policy 2 | Sample Policy | PCC Client | 05/23/13 |
EHR View | Screenshots | PCC Client | 05/23/13 |
5.A.3 Flags abnormal lab results, bringing them to the attention of the clinician.
PCC EHR users can receive auto credit for this factor
Description | Example/Screenshot/Documentation | Source | Date Added |
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Document describing how abnormal lab results are flagged in PCC EHR | Flagging abnormal lab results in PCC EHR | PCC | 07/07/14 |
EHR Views with Abnormals Highlighted | Screenshots | PCC EHR | 05/23/13 |
5.A.4 Flags abnormal imaging results, bringing them to the attention of the clinician.
PCC EHR users can receive auto credit for this factor
Description | Example/Screenshot/Documentation | Source | Date Added |
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Document describing how abnormal imaging results are flagged in PCC EHR | Flagging abnormal imaging results in PCC EHR | PCC | 07/07/14 |
5.A.5 Notifies patients/families of normal and abnormal lab and imaging test results.
Description | Example/Screenshot/Documentation | Source | Date Added |
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Document describing how to use message tasks to notify patients/families of lab and imaging test results | Notifying patients/families of lab/imaging results | PCC | 07/07/14 |
Various EHR Views in Flow order | Screenshots | PCC EHR | 05/23/13 |
5.A.6 Follows up with the inpatient facility about newborn hearing and newborn blood-spot screening (NA for adults).
NCQA will require a documented process and evidence showing how the process is met, such as a report or a log or examples (to receive credit for the factor the practice must show evidence across patients not just a single example).
5.A.7 More than 30 percent of laboratory orders are electronically recorded in the patient record.
Refer to the "CPOE Laboratory" measure results in the "Stage 2" or "Modified Stage 2" version of the Meaningful Use report in PCC EHR. Since all lab orders are made and recorded electronically in PCC EHR, you will always report 100% for this measure.
Description | Example/Screenshot/Documentation | Source | Date Added |
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Document describing how PCC EHR electronically communicates with labs | Electronically communicating with labs in PCC EHR | PCC | 07/07/14 |
PCC EHR electronically communicates with labs and retrieves results. | Description of how PCC EHR Electronically communicates with labs and retrieves results | PCC EHR | 03/25/13 |
5.A.8 More than 30 percent of radiology orders are electronically recorded in the patient record.
Refer to the "CPOE Radiology" measure results in the "Stage 2" or "Modified Stage 2" version of the Meaningful Use report in PCC EHR. Since all radiology orders are made and recorded electronically in PCC EHR, you will always report 100% for this measure.
5.A.9 Electronically incorporates more than 55 percent of all clinical lab test results into structured fields in medical record.
Refer to the "Lab test Results" measure results in the "Stage 2" version of the Meaningful Use report in PCC EHR. This measure tracks individual lab tests, not lab orders. Use the lab configuration tool to configure discrete lab tests for all lab orders. Any e-lab results received automatically count if positive, negative, or numeric.
5.A.10 More than 10 percent of scans and tests that result in an image are accessible electronically.
Refer to the "Imaging Results" measure results in the "Stage 2" version of the Meaningful Use report in PCC EHR. To meet this measure, discrete radiology orders will need to have scanned images attached to them.
Description | Example/Screenshot/Documentation | Source | Date Added |
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Document describing how to import scanned documents including test results into PCC EHR and how these documents are archived | Scanning documents with test results into PCC EHR | PCC | 07/07/14 |