Here is the process in our facility for EKG's:
The EKG's are done they are  printed out with a computer interp.  THEN
physicians that have been approved to read EKG's read/confirm them. 
They can agree with the computer interp or add to the computer interp or
change it completely.
Roberta

>>> "Scott A. Ellner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 12/27/2006 5:03 PM
>>>
This may be a little off topic from Meditech, but feedback from others
from the list serve is always valuable.  The question or issue has
recently surfaced regarding EKGs and the process within the hospital.
Currently, our practice is this.  A machine interpreted copy of the
EKG
is placed in the patient's record at the time the EKG is performed.  A
non-interpreted copy of the same EKG is returned to the Cardiology
department to be read by a Cardiologist.  The Cardiologist dictates
his
or her interpretation of the EKG.  The EKG is transcribed by the
Cardiology secretary as an ITS report in Meditech.  The report is
printed to a dot matrix label printer.  The label is placed on the
non-interpreted copy of the EKG, and the Cardiologist signs the
Cardiologist interpreted copy of the EKG.  Once signed, the EKG is
scanned into our third party archiving and scanning software for
electronic access.  As you can imagine, this process is tedious, time
consuming, etc., and can take up to 3 or 4 days from start to finish.
However, this process has been in place for years prior to Meditech
and
is what it is today since Meditech implementation in 1999 with the
addition of the scanning in 2004.

I am looking for other practices at other facilities.  So, my
questions
are:  What process are others utilizing within their own facility.  I
spoke with one other Client Server facility who stated their EKGs are
not read by a Cardiologist, since all physicians are trained regarding
EKG interpretation, only a machine interpreted copy is placed in the
patient's record.  Have other facilities taken this approach and
eliminated the process of Cardiologist interpretation all together?  I
welcome any and all feedback regarding current EKG practice and
processes.

Thanks,
Scott A. Ellner, MHA, RRT 
Senior Clinical Analyst 
Information Services 
Anderson Hospital 
6800 State Route 162 
Maryville, IL 62062 
Telephone: (618) 288-5711, Ext. 484 
Fax: (618) 288-4088

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