"Cumulative Daily Dose" and such are HERON-isms, not Epic-isms.
https://informatics.kumc.edu/work/blog/heron-walnut-update
https://informatics.kumc.edu/work/browser/heron_load/epic_meds_transform.sql#L157
https://informatics.kumc.edu/work/wiki/MedMapping
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Dan
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And, given how much of a difference mods make for diagnoses, should we
be expecting analogous gotchas for modifiers on medications?
Does anybody know what PRN means?
Does anybody know under what circumstances "Cumulative Daily Dose" is
used and under what circumstances "Medication Administratio
This is a very important question-- I can't imagine doing a meaningful
retrospective study without addressing it.
I noticed that whenever an encounter has a diagnosis with MODIFIER_CD =
'DiagObs:PROBLEM_LIST' that encounter will also contain the same
diagnosis but with MODIFIER_CD = 'PROBLEM_S
#157: CMD 2.x review: outpatient medication dispense etc.
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Active versus resolved dx on problem list
Park in someday right now
Russ Waitman
On Sep 24, 2014, at 1:10 PM, "Dan Connolly"
mailto:dconno...@kumc.edu>> wrote:
Russ,
I have a note from the six month evaluation: "4.c currently have a diagnosis."
i.e. distinguishing between historical/resolv
#144: ETL Annotated Data Dictionary form required by PCORI
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Russ,
I have a note from the six month evaluation: "4.c currently have a diagnosis."
i.e. distinguishing between historical/resolved diagnoses and current diagnoses.
I can imagine some somewhat manual approaches to this, but I don't know of a
crisp, generalizable technique for it. Is it clear t
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#56: shareable synthetic test data sets: Epic clarity, i2b2, NAACCR, ...
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Compone
I vote for engaging Lincoln Peak. Thanks.
Ashok
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[mailto:gpc-dev-boun...@listserv.kumc.edu] On Behalf Of Apathy,Nate
Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2014 10:13 AM
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Subject: gpc-dev 30 Sept call - PopMedNet participants?
Hi every
Hi everyone,
I've been in discussions with Mike Sullivan at PopMedNet and we've engaged his
team and engineers to have a meeting with Cerner to discuss our questions
specific to our i2b2 database design and how we might best enable PopMedNet. As
a part of that discussion, we asked if Mike and B
#158: usable view of LOINC lab terms
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#158: usable view of LOINC lab terms
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