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==Criteria==
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* Usage rates of the legacy order sets, i.e. those that demonstrated heavy usage in the past were updated and implemented in the new system;
 
* Usage rates of the legacy order sets, i.e. those that demonstrated heavy usage in the past were updated and implemented in the new system;
 
* Top DRGs, i.e. we attempted to create order sets for the most common DRGs;
 
* Top DRGs, i.e. we attempted to create order sets for the most common DRGs;
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* Internal Quality Data, i.e. those areas that demonstrated opportunity for quality improvement because of "unusual occurrences" or sentinel events were candidates for order sets;
 
* Internal Quality Data, i.e. those areas that demonstrated opportunity for quality improvement because of "unusual occurrences" or sentinel events were candidates for order sets;
 
* "Leave no specialty behind" philosophy, i.e. each specialty would have at least one order set at the time of the rollout.
 
* "Leave no specialty behind" philosophy, i.e. each specialty would have at least one order set at the time of the rollout.
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==Related Articles==
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[[Data-driven order set generation and evaluation in the pediatric environment.|Data-driven order set generation and evaluation in the pediatric environment.]]
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Revision as of 07:41, 7 October 2015

Criteria

  • Usage rates of the legacy order sets, i.e. those that demonstrated heavy usage in the past were updated and implemented in the new system;
  • Top DRGs, i.e. we attempted to create order sets for the most common DRGs;
  • CMS quality measures, i.e. order sets to drive compliance with CHF, CAP, AMI, etc... standards;
  • Internal Quality Data, i.e. those areas that demonstrated opportunity for quality improvement because of "unusual occurrences" or sentinel events were candidates for order sets;
  • "Leave no specialty behind" philosophy, i.e. each specialty would have at least one order set at the time of the rollout.

Related Articles

Data-driven order set generation and evaluation in the pediatric environment.