Meaningful Use Meaningful Use Clinical Decision Support Rules For Physicians.

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Meaningful Use Meaningful Use Clinical Decision Support Rules For Physicians

What is a Rule?

Types of Activities

Discharged on Antithrombotic Therapy Discharged on Antithrombotic Therapy Patients with an active problem of Ischemic Stroke that are not discharged on an antithrombotic will trigger this pop-up on the med rec. You will see the pop-up below and will either need to order an antithrombotic or select a reason to override.

Anticoagulation for A-fib/ Flutter Anticoagulation for A-fib/ Flutter Patients with an active problem of A-Fib/ Flutter that are not discharged on anticoagulation therapy will trigger this pop up on the med rec. You will see the pop-up below and must either order anticoagulation or select an override reason.

Antithrombotic Therapy by end of day 2 Patients with an active problem of Ischemic Stroke when no antithrombotic is ordered on admission med rec will trigger this pop up. You will see the pop-up below and must either order an antithrombotic or select an override reason.

Discharged on Statin Discharged on Statin Patient with an active problem of Ischemic Stroke that are not ordered a statin on the discharge med rec will trigger this pop up. You will see the pop-up below and must either order a statin or select an override reason.

Missing Newborn Hearing Screen  For newborns born yesterday who do not have an order for a hearing test.  You will see the pop-up below and must either order the hearing screen or select an override reason.