Yes, we would also be very interested in learning how to "watch" a
process.
 
Theresa Palasota
Database Administrator
Prince William Health System
 
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I agree.  Yesterday you were fishing for ideas.  Gary is right.  

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Thom, a great idea for one of the online how-to session would be how to
have a script "watching" a registration process. Or maybe I'm the only
one who doesn't know how to do that? Thanks!
 
Gary Hall
Clinical Applications Specialist
Estes Park Medical Center
Information Systems Department
970-577-4443
 

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I love the idea.  We were wondering about the licensing and pricing of
the user shock model.  : )

Thom, That was just what I was looking for.  : )  Thank you.

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Greetings,

I obviously haven't <done this> J but I have an idea. I am assuming the
definition of a Juvenile is that their DOB is after a certain cut-off
date (or age if the screen calculates that for them).

 

A script could be watching the registration process, see when the DOB is
entered and compare it with the "cut-off date" if it is before the
cut-off date (or with the age field if calculated), and the user selects
a Juvenile room, the script could prompt the user to say "hey that ain't
right", this person is too old for that room!" and prevent them from
proceeding, notify someone that they did this, send a shock to their
chair via our optional user shock module etc.

 

Regards,

Thom

 

Thom C. Blackwell

Product Manager

Boston Software Systems

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We have just added a new wing to our hospital to take over the old wing.

Our rooms in the new wing can take different types of patients (Med,
Sur, ICU, or Juvenile) and we need to verify when someone is registering
a patient for a Juvenile room if they are actually juvenile.  We are
using Magic. Has anyone done this? If so how did you go about this?  If
not, anyone have any ideas.

 

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Sky Lakes Medical Center 
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