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MCO Pathways Care Manager. How Care Manager fits into patient Care at MCO An introduction / overview of the build of Care Manager, technical aspects and functionality. The Department of Clinical Informatics, MCO Julie Christy-Givin, Churton Budd, Kathleen Barber. What is Care Manager.
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MCO Pathways Care Manager How Care Manager fits into patient Care at MCO An introduction / overview of the build of Care Manager, technical aspects and functionality The Department of Clinical Informatics, MCO Julie Christy-Givin, Churton Budd, Kathleen Barber
What is Care Manager • HBOC Product • Client / Server Application • The Server is an HP9000 in the DH computer room • The client operates under Win95, X-Windows or high end Mac running Virtual-PC • It will replace the IBM Patient Care System (PCS) • During phase-one of the HBOC project it will be primarily used for order entry and results reporting and the minimal goal is to simply duplicate functions of the PCS
Order Entry / Results Reporting • On a daily basis, clinical staff enter LAB, RAD and ancillary department physician orders into an order entry system • A Smart department has it’s own computer system • A Dumb department has a requisition print at a designated printer or simply reviews pending orders online.
Order entry / results for a “smart” department (LAB / RAD) • When the order is placed in Care Manger for our LAB or RAD departments • a unique order is sent to the ancillary computer system where it is processed, a requisition or “to do” list is generated by that system • An order can also be entered in the RAD or LAB system and communicated back to Care Manager to show up there • The ancillary department gets to the patient and performs the test / study, draws the blood, etc. • The ancillary department sends the results back to Care Manager • The ancillary computer sends a charge transaction to STAR • The clinical staff views the results online
Order entry / results for a “dumb” department • When an order is placed in Care Manager for a department without an interfaced system • The order remains on Care Manager and a printed requisition is sent to a printer in that ancillary department • The ancillary department does whatever they need to do to complete the test / study • Results of the study are recorded on paper and placed in the patients paper chart record • The ancillary department manually enters a charge into STAR • The clinical staff view the results in the patients paper medical record
Reports currently built on Care Manager • Care Manager users can print eight reports
Charting in Care Manager • Presently the only charting being done in Care Manager is for Height / weight / allergies / precautions • When these are charted, they appear on every requisition to communicate this info to the ancillary departments
The Link Between STAR and Care Manager • Star is the ADT, charges and financial system • STAR was built first and is the foundation of the HBOC enterprise products at MCO • It contains the data that populates tables on Care Manager STAR Care Manager • SIM / FIM Order Item Master • Employee File Staff Table • Physician Master Staff Table
PCM holds no charge info at this time • Electronic charges are almost real time • Manual charges are entered into STAR usually at the end of the day or next day • Ancillary systems send a charge transaction back to STAR which uses the financials module to generate a bill
SIM / FIM • Service Item Master / Financial Item Master • Everything that can be ordered, done to or charged to a patient at MCO • About 15,000 items • each item has 10 pages worth of info in the database • Presently it mirrors our PCS “Charge Master”
SIM / FIM Download to PCM • Some of the SIM / FIM info was electronically transferred from the SIM table to the “Order Item” table in Care Manager • As each item comes across to Care Manager, it must be “edited” to include other info relevant to the Order Entry Process • About 6000 items are in Care Manager • Orderable departments
Order Item Master “tweaking an item on the Care Manager side” • Alias • Prompts • “method of transportation”, “Clinical Information”, “specimen source”, etc. • Security (orderable or not) • Define when and where the requisition will print
Security on Care Manager • 0 to 99 • Items • Item level & group level • Staff • Staff level & group level • Menu dropdowns, buttons and access to functions can be controlled • 50 or higher in order to order an item
Tables and system access • Telnet to the system and execute UNIX commands • Access to ORACLE tables via RUNFORM command • These oracle tables hold all the info in Care Manager • Can execute SQL commands to get data out of the tables in Care Manager
TTY ID • The client for Care Manager uses a “TTYID” which identifies each connecting client to the server • the TTYID is defined in an oracle table and based on this the device can • Be assigned to a physical location / floor / room • Be assigned to a printer • along with security settings, limit what the user can access in the system
Passwords and User ID’s • Case Sensitive • User ID’s are built in caps, but if the user sets their password in lower case, they may have difficulty logging on • No expiration capability • users initials and last four digits of SS# • Attending physicians it’s their MD # (Ohio MD license number ??)
Order Item Maintenance • When an item is edited in STAR, it is re-sent across the interface to Care Manager • Every Item needs to be edited after this send • New items must be built before they are seen by users (prompts, aliases, etc.) • Ongoing / daily function