We use a page header fragment on our reports that pulls the run
date/time/user on every specimen report - regardless of whether it's the
first print. The fragment is: LAB.C.RB.std.page.hdr.c92.

 

Britt Watters, MT (ASCP)

Laboratory Systems Analyst

Bartlett Regional Hospital

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 

 

 

Date: Tue, 29 May 2007 10:29:01 -0400

From: Tommy Finley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Subject: [MEDITECH-L] jcaho question related to lab reports

 

Joint Commission recently inspected our Laboratory and cited us for not

having the report date/time on all our reports.  They didn't require
that it

be "per test," but at least per specimen or specimen report.  Meditech
seems

to be in the dark about how to do this.  We started with a report
fragment

to capture the print date/time, but it won't put it on the report until

after the report prints (subsequent prints).  Their other solution,
indexing

the run date/time on a "cover page" won't tie the report date/time to
the

actual specimens it covers.  Has anyone faced this issue and resolved it
to

the satisfaction of Joint Commission.

thanks

 

Lynn Reinhardt, MT(ASCP)

Lab Manager

Rutherford Hospital, Inc.

Rutherfordton, NC

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

(828)286-5123

 

 

Tommy Finley, CIO

Rutherford Hospital

288 S Ridgecrest Ave.

Rutherfordton, NC  28139

828-286-5529

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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