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New VTE Section in DEx. POE Discharge Diagnosis A new section appears in DEx when a patient has one or more of the following discharge diagnoses: Deep.

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1 New VTE Section in DEx

2 POE Discharge Diagnosis A new section appears in DEx when a patient has one or more of the following discharge diagnoses: Deep venous thrombosis Pulmonary Embolism Thrombosis

3 New Section in DEx This new section displays when a patient has one or more of the above discharge diagnoses:

4 Documenting VTE Section The provider selects when VTE diagnosis was confirmed: Prior to admission During this admission Unknown When “Prior to admission” or “Unknown” is selected, no additional documentation is needed.

5 Documented as “During this admission” When “During this admission” is selected, additional documentation is needed. Providers can select: Earliest study which confirms VTE (e.g. DVT, PE) diagnosis Additional Test/Report Unknown

6 Earliest Study When Earliest study which confirms VTE (e.g. DVT, PE) diagnosis is selected, DEx will display available Cardiology/Radiology reports. It is required to select the test that confirmed the VTE diagnosis: Clicking the report link displays the actual report detail:

7 Additional Test/Report When Additional Test/Report is selected, the provider manually enters the test/results/findings. The date/time the VTE diagnosis was confirmed is required.

8 Unknown If the test to determine the VTE diagnosis is not known, an “Unknown” option is available.

9 Sample Display of Documented Section This new section prints on the paper discharge summary and is available in CDR/Results application in CAS.


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