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Will physicians using eCLINICIAN be required to adhere to inputting a minimum core data set and use coding? How will this be defined?

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Will physicians using eCLINICIAN be required to adhere to inputting a minimum core data set and use coding? How will this be defined?

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The Clinical Advisory Group has been charged with defining the standards and minimum data set. All users of eCLINICIAN will be required to contribute data to a patient summary record which is being developed by the Clinical Advisory Group. This summary record will contain a minimum set of key information about a patient (e.g. medications, allergies, event history, etc.). Q. Physicians that are currently receiving electronic lab and DI test results would like to have the paper copies turned off like their colleagues have in other Regional Health Authorities. What is the process to fulfill this request? When can this be done? Capital Health is not recommending or promoting that paper be turned off. Why?patient safety.

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