Agree 100%.  If Meditech supported attributes, then a ring release would and 
should be a piece of cake instead of the analysts having to pull their hair out 
and rework cds's during testing.
 
 
 
Ruth Chapman BSN, RN-BC

Nursing Analyst
Central Michigan Community Hospital
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>>> "Lovelace, Chuck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 7/23/2007 10:34 AM >>>

If I removed my attributes from all my nursing documentation screens I would 
have a staff mutiny on my hands and fear for my life J
Attributes allow you to make Meditech do what it should have been able to do in 
the first place.  The only problem with using attributes that Meditech does not 
support, (about 80% of mine) is when they change the code for a new ring 
release, you have to figure out how to rewrite the attribute to use the new 
code, and they will not help you.

Chuck Lovelace, RN, Clinical Analyst
Door County Memorial Hospital
Information Systems
323 South 18th Avenue
Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235
Office   920-746-3608
Fax      920-743-6204
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From:Susan Graham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, July 20, 2007 10:57 AM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: [MEDITECH-L] NUR Assessment documentation and use of Attributes

 

Hello L List  NUR users,

 

We are a MAGIC site in the process of implementing NUR for the first time.  We 
are utilizing several attributes ( skip queries, pop-up boxes, etc.) on our 
admission and shift assessments in the hopes  that they will save clinicians 
time.

 

We are looking for validation as to the use of attributes, insight into the 
pros and cons because we are hearing that while they can be a time saver, they 
can slow staff down as well.  Thanks in advance for sharing any of your 
real-world  attribute experiences  (pro and con)with us.

 

Our plan includes the use of the Iatric VFS too.

 

Sue Graham

Clinical Analyst

Southcoast Health System

508-910-3843



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