Files > FUNCTION FINDINGS

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811.9
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FUNCTION FINDINGS
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.01function finding number0;1NUMERICBThis is the number of the function finding you want to create or edit.
1found text1;0WORD-PROCESSINGThis is the text that will be displayed in the Clinical Maintenance output if this function finding is found (true).
2not found text2;0WORD-PROCESSINGThis is the text that will be displayed in the Clinical Maintenance output if the function finding is not found (false).
3function string3;1FREE TEXTFUNCTION STRING is input by the user and it defines a function finding.
5function list5;0MULTIPLE811.9255FUNCTION LIST is a data structure that is used to efficiently evaluate function findings. It is generated automatically and should never be edited by user.
10logic10;1FREE TEXTThis is the internal representation of the function string. For example, if the function string is MIN_DATE(1,2)>MAX_DATE(3) then the LOGIC field would be FN(1)>FN(2).
11use in resolution logic0;6SET OF CODES&:AND
!:OR
&':AND NOT
!':OR NOT
This optional field is used to indicate that this finding item should be included as part of the resolution logic for this reminder. Note - if the CUSTOMIZED RESOLUTION LOGIC is defined, then this field is ignored. Valid entries for the USE IN RESOLUTION LOGIC field are: EQUATES TO BOOLEAN OPERATOR VALUE OPERATOR LOGIC -------- ----- ------------------ BLANK not included in Resolution Logic (Use @ to delete value) & AND &(Finding) ! OR !(Finding) &' AND NOT &'(Finding) !' OR NOT !'(Finding) All finding items that have a value in this field are automatically combined to create the DEFAULT RESOLUTION LOGIC. After all findings have been evaluated, the finding item is replaced by its true or false value in the resolution logic and the resolution logic is evaluated. If the resolution logic evaluates to true, then the last resolution date is determined. The applicable frequency is added to the resolution date to determine when the reminder is next due. If the resolution logic evaluates to false, then reminder is due.
12use in patient cohort logic0;7SET OF CODES&:AND
!:OR
&':AND NOT
!':OR NOT
This optional field is used to indicate that this finding item should be included as part of the Patient Cohort Logic for this reminder. Note - if the CUSTOMIZED COHORT LOGIC is defined, then this field is ignored. Valid entries for the USE IN PATIENT COHORT LOGIC field are: EQUATES TO BOOLEAN OPERATOR VALUE OPERATOR LOGIC -------- ----- ------------------ BLANK not included in Patient Cohort Logic (Use @ to delete value) & AND &(Finding) ! OR !(Finding) &' AND NOT &'(Finding) !' OR NOT !'(Finding) All finding items that have a value in this field are automatically combined to create the DEFAULT COHORT LOGIC. The default logic string initially includes (SEX)&(AGE), regardless of whether the baseline specifies SEX and AGE criteria. Each finding item with a value in the Use In Patient Cohort Logic field is appended to the string by using the operator and finding item. For example, if finding item 2 had an operator for this field of "&" then the string would be (SEX)&(AGE)&FI(2). After all findings have been evaluated, the finding item is replaced by its true or false value in the cohort logic and the cohort logic is evaluated. If the cohort logic evaluates to true, then the reminder is applicable to the patient. If the cohort logic evaluates to false then reminder is non-applicable or N/A.
13minimum age0;2NUMERICThis field specifies the minimum age for defining an age range associated with a frequency. Leave it blank if there is no minimum age.
14maximum age0;3NUMERICThis field specifies the maximum age for defining an age range associated with a frequency. Leave it blank if there is no maximum age.
15reminder frequency0;4FREE TEXTIf this finding is true (found) then use this frequency and the age range specified by the MINIMUM AGE and MAXIMUM AGE to override the baseline frequency age range set. It is input as nU where n is an integer between 0 and 9999 inclusive and U is a unit. Allowed units are H (hours) D (days), W (weeks), M (months), and Y (years). If a reminder is only to be given once in a lifetime use a frequency of 99Y. The special frequency of 0Y will make a reminder never due.
16rank frequency0;5NUMERICThis field is used to rank the frequency and age range sets associated with a finding. If there is more than one true finding that can override the baseline frequency age range set, then the determination of which one to use is made based on the finding with the highest rank. Ranks can range from 1 to 999 with 1 being the highest rank. When the Rank field is blank (null) for all true findings that can override the baseline frequency age range set, then the frequency that will cause the reminder to be given most often will be used. For example, if finding 1 has a frequency of 6 months, and finding 2 has a frequency of 1 year, finding 1 will be used to override the baseline.
40name40;1FREE TEXTIf the NAME field is present it will be displayed with the function finding result in the Clinical Maintenance output. The format is Function Finding: NAME If NAME is null then the format will be: Function Finding: function where function is the name of the function used in the function finding.
41no. found text lines6;1FREE TEXTThis is the number of lines in the found text. If the number ends with "T" then the text contains TIU objects. This field is set automatically during reminder edit and should never be edited by hand.
42no. not found text lines6;2FREE TEXTThis is the number of lines in the not found text. If the number ends with "T" then the text contains TIU objects. This field is set automatically during reminder edit and should never be edited by hand.

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