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206H - Pharmacy FileMan and Query Tools

206H - Pharmacy FileMan and Query Tools. Rob Silverman, PharmD LuAnne Barron, RPh. Goals and Objectives. Compare and Contrast the utility of VA FileMan and the Query Tool in obtaining typical pharmacy data Practice report building and editing

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206H - Pharmacy FileMan and Query Tools

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  1. 206H - Pharmacy FileMan and Query Tools Rob Silverman, PharmD LuAnne Barron, RPh

  2. Goals and Objectives • Compare and Contrast the utility of VA FileMan and the Query Tool in obtaining typical pharmacy data • Practice report building and editing • Understand the limitations of each method and the importance of validating your data

  3. Sample Reports • Outpatient pharmacy : List all the patients that are on simvastatin • Useful for MUE, drug recalls, formulary substitution, etc. • Inpatient pharmacy: List all the patients that are on warfarin • Useful for daily clinical monitoring • Canned Reports, for example: • Incomplete Orders • Abnormal Results

  4. Outpatient Pharmacy – Which Tool to Use • Query • Start with a predefined selection of patients • Team or Clinic • Potentially runs faster • May be easier to reuse and share with others • Data is exportable • FileMan • Select from among all patients • CPU intensive • Save as a FileMan sort and print template • Data is exportable

  5. FileMan/Query Tool Comparison

  6. Inpatient Pharmacy – Which Tool to Use • Patients on Specific Drugs Report (PSD) • An “old standby” report for many pharmacists • Not too slow once you get to know it • Retrieves orders that are ACTIVE as of a certain date • Difficult to save for reuse

  7. Inpatient Pharmacy – Which Tool to Use • Query Tool • May start out a little slower (not to mention the learning curve), but gets faster with use • Retrieves orders that were WRITTEN as of a certain date • May get some extra (DC’ed) orders in the report • Can be saved for daily reuse • Modify and save a variation of an existing report • Exportable and shareable between colleagues • Different control over the data displayed

  8. PSD/Query Tool Comparison

  9. Predefined and Custom Queries A little more about Query Tool • It’s part of Care Management on the dashboard

  10. Step 1 – Select your group of patients

  11. Step 2a – Select the timeframe of VISIT

  12. Step 2b – Select the timeframe of RESULTS

  13. Qualifiers: Step 3 – Select what you’re looking for

  14. Step 4 – Define your output

  15. Stored in 102.21 CPRS QUERY DEFINITION FILE Step 5 – Save Custom Reports

  16. Ready to Run

  17. Sensitive Patients

  18. Results and Details

  19. A little more about FileMan Think of a filing cabinet with • drawers (files) - PRESCRIPTION • folders (records) – RX #901958 • notes on the folder itself (flat fields) • Patient Name, Drug, Quantity • papers inside the folders (multiple fields) • Refill #1, Refill #2, Partial #1, CMOP Activity

  20. FileMan functions • INQUIRE – look at a record (a folder) • PRINT – look at a series of records • Dynamic searching • A little bit of M • SEARCH – look for a selected set of records • Static searches that can be saved • Logical

  21. Data Validation • Does Your Output Make Sense? • Random Sample • Time Or Single Events (Snowbirds) • Intuition • Consult An ADPAC Or Expert

  22. What we’re going to do hands-on • OUTPATIENT EXAMPLE • Patients on simvastatin (“active and suspended”) via FileMan and Query • INPATIENT EXAMPLE • Patients on warfarin via PSD (Patients on Selected Drugs) and Query • Discussion of the CANNED QUERY REPORTS

  23. Log On • Access code: ##VEHU • Verify code: VEHU## • If your name is not LuAnne Barron or Robert Parish, you are NOT number 00.

  24. References • Rob Silverman (Robert.Silverman2@med.va.gov) • 708-202-5040 • Tom Fagan (Thomas.Fagan@med.va.gov) • 804-675-5298 • FileMan documentation • http://vista.med.va.gov/fileman/index.asp • Query documentation • http://vaww.vistau.med.va.gov/VistaU/CPRS/rcprsevents.htm (see June 2003 section)

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