Hello all,
     Does anyone use interventions rather than Process Plans for care
planning in Meditech?  We are trying to find a more user-friendly way to
manage care plans than process plans which seem very time consuming and
complicated for the nurses to actually use as they should. We have
thought of building interventions instead and actually have one built as
a plan of care ( I inherited it when I came to the job) but I am unsure
how to prioritize as JCAHO wants and also how to make make them flexible
enough to individualize for each patient. I am looking for a way to make
this easy for the nurses so that they actually document as they should
all of the time. Anyone doing anything like this? Any input would be
appreciated very much.
Ann 
 
Ann Duncan, BS, RN
Clinical Applications Specialist
Tanner Health System
770-838-8145
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