Converting Lab Counts to CCI: Difference between revisions

m removed general question about why these are CCI items
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== Cons of moving to CCI ==
== Cons of moving to CCI ==
=== time consuming ===
=== time consuming ===
* It is much simpler and faster to count the number of CXR's, ABGs, and other tests in our lab counts than to put a CCI entry for each every day they are done. Also,  anything that is currently on the tiss sheet should not have to be included in CCI at least for ICU.  For example, CRRT and IHD is clearly marked on the tiss and which days are clearly shown. To have to enter in CCI all tests and procedures every single day they are done is not feasible within the time constraints of our EFT's in my opinion.--[[User:LKolesar|LKolesar]] 08:12, 2018 January 31 (CST)
* It is much simpler and faster to count the number of CXR's, ABGs, and other tests in our lab counts than to put a CCI entry for each every day they are done.  
* Laura did a test collection and found this to be much slower. Trish will coordinate more testing for this. Ttenbergen 12:52, 2018 May 9 (CDT)
* Laura did a test collection and found this to be much slower. Trish will coordinate more testing for this. Ttenbergen 12:52, 2018 May 9 (CDT)