Files > CONSULTS PARAMETERS FILE

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CONSULTS PARAMETERS FILE
number
123.9
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^GMR(123.9,
Fields
#NameLocationTypeDetailsIndexDescription
.01site name(+)0;1POINTER4BThis is the name of the Hospital site. It should be the same as that found in the INSTITUTION File.
1multi-division/multi-site0;2BOOLEAN0:NO
1:YES
This is a parameter for determining if a site has multiple divisions, multiple sites, or neither. If there are multiple divisions or sites, Consults will prompt for the site or division that the medical service is in.
2division/site medical service123;0MULTIPLE123.92In a hospital that supports multiple divisions/sites, this field will allow all of the hospitals divisions/sites medical services to be entered. It is recommended that the divisions/sites medical services be prefixed with an identifier for the division/site, i.e., 'WACO MEDICINE'. If the hospital has a '1' in the Multi-Division/Site parameter field, then when a site enters the medicine package interface, the Division/Site Medical service to use will be asked for, i.e., 'ENTER DIVISION/SITE MEDICAL SERVICE: WACO MEDICINE' is the prompt/response.
3use cprs 513 print templates?0;3BOOLEAN0:NO
1:YES
If a site used OE/RR 2.5 print templates to print Form 513 in Consult/Request Tracking V 2.5 wants to continue using these templates in version 3.0, entering a 'Y' here will cause Form 513 to use the fields defined in CPRS print templates. If a site wishes to use the generic Form 513 print routine provided with Consult/Request Tracking V 3.0, enter a 'N' in this field.
4ask for significant findings?0;4BOOLEAN0:NO
1:YES
This field sets a parameter that is checked when TIU results are entered for a consult request. If this parameter is set to 1 ('YES') then the person entering the result is asked if the result is a significant finding. If this parameter is set to 0 ('NO'), then the entering clinician will see no prompt asking whether this is a significant finding.
99gmrcr protocol99;0MULTIPLE123.99
999pre-v3 action iens from 123.1OLD;0MULTIPLE123.9999

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