MIS Notifications as Brent M. posted earlier - directly to an alpha-numeric
pager.excellent results at multiple facilities.  As for getting RT to use
eMAR, why not build their documenting CDS in an eMAR format and let them
bill right from there as well?  One stop shopping.there's an example posted
at www.MeditechTalk.com <http://www.meditechtalk.com/>  - later.
 
 
 
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Sharon LaDuke
Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2007 9:21 AM
To: Freeman, Gale; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [MEDITECH-L] Respiratory meds and BMV / eMAR
 
What I've seen is that Pharmacy not only puts the meds on the eMAR, they
enter an RT order in OE which prints to the RT office. However, my
experience has been that even so, it can be difficult to get RTs to be
compliant with documenting their treatments in eMAR, or if they do, to get
them to scan first. Sharon
 
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On Behalf Of Freeman, Gale
Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2007 1:12 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [MEDITECH-L] Respiratory meds and BMV / eMAR
 
Just wondering how other places are handling this issue....we are C/S 5.5 sr
2 . 
 
We are missing some respiratory med doses because here our respiratory staff
give the respiratory meds, but
frequently do not know who needs the med or when it is to be given. 
We do use BMV and eMAR here but because these meds are given by Respiratory
, the nursing staff does 
not do anything with these meds including notifying Respiratory. 
 
Respiratory does not have a way to see who in the building needs respiratory
meds, unless they look at every 
patient eMAR . 
 
The problem is when Pharmacy orders a handful of specific meds that
respiratory dept is responsible to 
give the patient, we do not have a way in the system to notify respiratory
that the meds are due or ordered. 
 
Does anyone else have this issue ? If so , how are you getting notified ?

Galey
 
Gale Y. Freeman 
SMC MIS Dept 
Clinical Analyst 
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