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If you are assigning the ED physician upon discharge, how do you get the lab reports back to the correct physician (don't they still say "generic"), and how do you get patients to show on the physician trackers during the visit? Just curious.
Sheral Graham
Healthlink, a Division of IBM
IBM Global Business Services
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We do use a generic MD when the patient first presents in ER/ADM for an ER Triage. When the patient Departs from ED, or gets admitted, it is the ED clerks responsibility to correct the physician from the Generic to the real MD.
Hope this helps,
Cindy Bodnar-Anderson
IS, Senior Programmer/Analyst
Regional Health
Rapid City SD 57701
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Hi,
The Emergency Department has multiple ED physicians working on certain shifts. They are not assigned to rooms, and see patients in all areas of the ED.
Orders in Order Entry are placed by the Triage Nurse using protocols approved by the ED Physicians. That nurse does not know which physician will see the patient. She simply uses one of the ED MD's on duty. The final x-ray report goes to the MD ordering the film--and this MD may not have seen the patient.
The question below is from our ED Chief:
" I am still trying to get x-rays assigned to the correct MD. The problem occurs when a pt is sent to xray
from triage with an arbitrary MD assigned. Other hospitals that have multiple MDs on must have the same problem.
How do they handle it?"
Thank you in advance for all reply's.
Bonnie Julien RN, BSN
Analyst, Information Systems
Northeast Health System
Beverly Hospital
85 Herrick Street
Beverly, Ma 01915
(978) 922-3000 Ext 2681
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