Is this only for CS? or is it also applicable for magic? Cause I went to the 
Meditech KB, and you can't find this article # in Magic, it will only show up 
if the platform is set to ALL.

Thanks,
Leah Dungo, AMT, ASCP
LIS Manager
Uvalde Memorial Hospital
Uvalde, Tx 78801
830-278-6255 x1140
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Babette Thomas 
To: Tommy Finley ; meditech-l@MTUsers.com 
Sent: Friday, June 08, 2007 2:03 PM
Subject: RE: [MEDITECH-L] FW: Joint Commission and Report Date&Time


What about micro, bloodbank and pathology results as well as the summary 
reports?

 

Babette Thomas

LIS Coordinator

Delnor-Community Hospital

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

630-208-4205


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From: meditech-l@mtusers.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tommy Finley
Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2007 7:03 AM
To: meditech-l@mtusers.com
Subject: [MEDITECH-L] FW: Joint Commission and Report Date&Time

 

>From my Lab Director as a followup post from last week.  Thanks for all of the 
>responses and for those interested she has detailed a JCAHO clarification below

 

Tommy Finley, CIO

Rutherford Hospital

288 S Ridgecrest Ave.

Rutherfordton, NC  28139

828-286-5529


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From: Lynn Reinhardt 
Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2007 7:59 AM
To: Tommy Finley
Subject: Joint Commission and Report Date&Time

 

Tommy,

Can you forward the following message to the Meditech-L list so everyone can 
have the benefit of the answers received and clarification from Joint 
Commission.

>From the variety of answers I got , a lot of labs are interpreting this 
>differently....thanks.....Lynn

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Thanks to everyone who responded to my request for help with Joint Commission 
and their standard requiring report date/time on the printed report.

>From the variety of responses I got back, I can see that everyone has been 
>interpreting this differently, and solving it in different ways.  Many are

using the report run date and time which didn't fly when we asked Joint 
Commission about that and the internal audit trail.

 

No, the time of printing is not what they were getting at...they want the time 
the result is externally available and explained as the time of report 
completion, either final or preliminary.  The problem with the RUN DATE/TIME is 
that it isn't static.  It changes every time a report prints.  We tried to use 
the internal audit trail as evidence, and they said that was acceptable to show 
test level detail, but that the printed report itself needed the reported 
date/time on it showing preliminary or final completion.  From what they 
provided, translated to Meditech, this is the date that a specimen goes to COMP 
status because at that point the results are externally available 
electronically even if the report itself prints later (and that opens a whole 
other can of worms of electronic availability vs paper report).  Here is the 
clarification the Joint Commission Standards group sent to me....

 

"The intent of the EP is for the date and time of reporting to be physically 
present on the charted report. This means each laboratory report should have a 
single date and time of reporting, which reflects the time that report 
(preliminary or final) was released for use by a healthcare provider It is not 
the intent of the requirement to have the individual date and time printed for 
each analyte. Thus, Joint Commission will accept a single date and time of 
reporting printed on the report, either the preliminary or the finalized date 
and time. Then, if your organization can track the individual dates and times 
for each analyte in the LIS, that is sufficient for the audit trail."

 

Tony Frith of the Meditech-L list and finally, Meditech provided the following 
Knowledge Based article that allowed us to capture the date/time the last test 
on a specimen is verified, causing the specimen to go to COMP status.  It now 
prints on the first printing of the report and no matter how many times the 
report "reprints," it's still that same date and time which is what Joint 
Commission wants.

 

Meditech solution 5/31/07:

      Article ID: 23428
      Date: 1/4/2006
      Published: 1/9/2006
     Application: LAB
      Subject: Report Writer
      Platform: ALL
     

LAB.L.SPEC: Printing the Most Recent Verify Date and Time 

      A number of different tests can be performed on one specimen, to print 
the verified date and time of the last test which was verified for a completed 
specimen, you can use the following fields.  Please note that the computed 
field xx.ver.date loops through tests which means that you do not want your 
detail segment to be the tests segment or any child segment of the tests 
segment or this code could produce an infinite loop.  This code was used in a 
report which used the main (lab.l.specimen.file) segment as the detail segment.

      xx.ver.date:

      [EMAIL PROTECTED]"COMP" ""^VTM^test,
      [EMAIL PROTECTED](test) [EMAIL PROTECTED],
      VAL=%Z.date.in.magic([EMAIL PROTECTED])}

      xx.ver.time
      VAL=%Z.time.out([EMAIL PROTECTED])

      The xx.ver.date field will loop through the tests and perform a maximum 
on the verify time field to produce the most recent verify time.  This value is 
then used to produce the output.  

       
     

 

thanks

Lynn Reinhardt, MT(ASCP)

Laboratory Manager

Rutherford Hospital, Inc.

Rutherfordton, NC

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 

 



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