Debbie,
 
We have had the same issue and I have been trying to Meditech to fix it
for several months. Yesterday they told me that the query responses that
have missing information are in the fields that the cursor has been
entered through to get to the area that needs edited. We did a little
test of this yesterday. We found that if we paged down through a page
and did not have the cursor stop on any field, all of the responses
remained when the edit printed. If we entered through several query
responses, some of them did disappear, but not all. If they print the
report through Print Profile all of the query responses are there. So
entering through some responses does have something to do with the
problem of auto printing when an edit has been made. I just don't
understand why it didn't remove all of the responses that the cursor
entered through. I have not heard back from Meditech since I sent them
these results last evening.
 
Diana L Teeters, RNC
Alliance Community Hospital
200 East State Street
Alliance, OH 44601 
 
 
Diana L Teeters, RNC
Alliance Community Hospital
200 East State Street
Alliance, OH 44601 
 
 

 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Sailor, Debbie
Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2007 8:49 AM
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Subject: [MEDITECH-L] Auto print of nursing interventions ex:
dischargesummaries, data bases




We are Magic 5.61.  We have our discharge summaries and admission data
bases set on the 2nd page of the intervention dictionary set to auto
print once the intervention is filed.  We have had issues if the
intervention is edited and then prints, in which not all of the info is
printing once edited.  Meditech says that if the user does a view
history (VH) and edits instead of a new documentation (DI) that only the
edited results will print.  We have always instructed our users not to
do a new DI when they are editing what they just documented on, is this
correct?  The problem ends up being that you have 2 printed forms, one
when they originally file the documentation and another if they edit it,
and neither end up having the correct info.  Is anyone out there having
this same issue?  Do others have their discharge summaries and data
bases print automatically or do the users manually print them?  I'd like
to hear how others handle printing of these very important documents. 

       Debbie Sailor,RN 
Nursing Information Coordinator 
    Fairmont General Hospital 
       Fairmont, WV  26554   
             304-368-4562 
         [EMAIL PROTECTED] 



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