Rule Basics Flashcards

1
Q

What is a rule

A

Rules are CER record that tell the system how it should function if certain conditions are met

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2
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Item profiles/defaults

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Make item, profiles, or defaults dynamically appear under certain circumstances. For example, if a patient is under the age of 16, you can default the marital status of single.

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3
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Workflow confirmation records

A

Check if registration is complete. For example, if a patient has Medicare, but the MSPQ is in complete. Give the user a warning.

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4
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Patient workqueues

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Follow up on encounters with missing or incorrect registration information. For example, if a patient information is not verified, have the encounter fall into a workqueue

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5
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What three parts is a criterion made of

A

Property
An operator
A value

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6
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What is a property?

A

Where are the system retrieve information from a record

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7
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What does the operator determine?

A

The relationship between the property and the value

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8
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What is the value?

A

What we are comparing to the property

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9
Q

True or false you can use the INI and item number to search for properties

A

True

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10
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Which tool should you use to confirm your record works properly?

A

Rule tester

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