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1. #171 Clinical Flowsheets Application Overview Faculty
Jeremy Ackley
Paul Jurevicius
Dan Petit
August 21, 2007
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3. 3 Team Overview Anne RegaAnne Rega
4. 4 Project Scope
5. 5 Project Scope (cont.) Clinical Connectivity system defined
Clinical Flowsheets Application (User Interface)
Clinical Console Application (Administrator User Interface)
CliO Back-end Service (System Framework)
CP Gateway (HL7 Message Processing)
ICU Instruments, CIS (HL7 Interface)
6. 6 The system will share data with
Clinical Reminders Index
Vitals Lite
CPRS
HDR
3rd Party Vendors, COTS Products Project Scope (cont.)
7. 7 The system will
Provide a common interface with variety of instruments in a clinical setting
Allow secure access to ICU patient data from any networked VA workstation
Provide a customizable, flowsheet-based user interface to enter, view, edit patient data
Provide reporting functionality
Interface with Care Fusion hand-held devices (e.g., Code Blue)
Provide ADT feed to minimize data re-entry
Project Scope (cont.) Reporting functionality (standard: End of Shift, Transfer, PMI) and custom. Reporting functionality (standard: End of Shift, Transfer, PMI) and custom.
8. 8 Project Scope (cont.)- Recognizing the Need -
9. 9 Project Objectives and Business Benefits
10. 10 Business Benefits
Provide mechanism for data standardization for internal and external systems
Link disparate vendor ICU systems to VistA
Allow observed data to be stored in VA central database
Offer automated process for paper-based VA ICU sites
Allow observed data to be viewed, edited, analyzed over an unlimited time-span
Provide improved data security
Provide user friendly access to data
Reduce errors in manual data entry
Promote efficient, safe clinical decisions and care Project Objectives and Business Benefits Data standardization Jeremy will touch onData standardization Jeremy will touch on
11. 11 Target Audience and Target Uses of the System
12. 12 Project Accomplishments To-date Development: Reporting functionality, role based privelages, abnormal range alerts, nursing care actions, ADT interfaceDevelopment: Reporting functionality, role based privelages, abnormal range alerts, nursing care actions, ADT interface
13. 13 Usability Study for Flowsheets applicationand CP Console application
Stage I, Hines VAMC
Stage II, Charleston VAMC
Preliminary/ Alpha Testing
Charleston VAMC - Spacelabs bed-side monitors
Fayetteville VAMC - Philips Intellivue bed-side monitors
Hines VAMC GE Marquette bed-side monitors
Beta Testing
St. Louis
Denver
West Palm Beach
Project Accomplishments To-date
14. 14 Future Project Milestones 12/14/2007
Complete defect fixes
Complete Beta testing of Clinical Flowsheets System
12/31/2007
Transition MD*1.0*16 to Enterprise Product Support (EPS) Team
CY - 1Q/2008
Production implementation
Scope-out second release of Clinical Flowsheets application
Prepare for interfacing with additional ICU instrument vendors
15. 15 Terminology History Initially identified terms going over several paper flowsheets
From a variety of sites
Entered all data into spreadsheet
Data Advisory Committee reviewed all data elements and their attributes
Committee members from all over the nation
Hold a variety of different positions (CACs, Nurse Managers, Nurses, etc.)
Have met regularly for over 2 years now
16. 16 Terminology Observations are the cornerstone of terminology
What is an observation?
A single observable measurement or assessment for a single patient at a specific time
Usually quantifiable
Assessments may be simple or an in-depth analysis may be required (for scalar assignments)
17. 17 Components of an Observation 1 Observation Name
Description of the observation being taken
Abbreviation
Help Text for the observation
Value Type
Length, Width etc. for unit conversions
Data Type
Complex, Pick List, Numeric, Boolean, String
18. 18 Components of an Observation 2 Anatomical Location
Body Position
Laying, standing, sitting, etc.
Method of Observation
Example: heart rate; apical, carotid, Art. Line
Product
Juice, blood, water
19. 19 Components of an Observation 3 Quality of Measurement
Actual, estimated
Units of Measurement
cm, mm, kg, events per hour
20. 20 VUID Based VA Unique Identifiers (VUIDs)
Integers associated with terminology elements such as concepts, expressions, etc.
Generated by and used as a Primary Key for Enterprise Reference Terminology (ERT) and Standard Data Services (SDS).
Used to uniquely identify a medical concept or expression independently of application, user interface contexts or VHA site.
21. 21 Next Steps Working with STS to get standardized terms through VA Data Standardization Process
Working in concert with STS to ensure terminology compatibility for later data standardization
Continue to identify observations
Working with various assessment Scales/Scoring systems
Braden, Glascow Coma, etc.
Mapping to SNOMED-CT terminology system
Mapping existing terms into CP Gateway Mapping Tables and Views to further test the application
22. 22 System Overview - 2007
23. 23 CP Console
24. 24 View Designer
25. 25 Column Definition
26. 26 View as Flowsheet
27. 27 View as Input
28. 28 Observation Display
29. 29 Audit Warning
30. 30 Correction Screen
31. 31 Flowsheet with Correction
32. 32 Date Range Selector
33. 33 Viewing Log Files (Verified)
34. 34 Viewing Log Files (Corrected)
35. 35 Another View
36. 36 HL7 Monitor
37. 37 HL7 Patient Match
38. 38 HL7 Instrument Match
39. 39 HL7 Message Viewer
40. 40 Q/A Questions