BPA Forms
Criteria
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100
A type of criteria that must be built using a grouper record.
What is Diagnosis form?
100
Medication criteria will consider patients with both inpatient and outpatient orders.
What is you must limit this criteria to only look at outpatient or inpatient orders?
100
It can suggest ordering, jump to, apply, and much more.
What is a Base records functionality?
100
Records in the Clinical Concepts Lexicon (HLX) master file, which serves a few purposes.
What is a concept?
100
Whichever diagnosis a user selects.
What is which types of diagnoses are used when assessing if a patient meets a BPA's criteria?
200
Determines whether orders will be performed during the visit or after the visit.
What is Order Mode?
200
On it's own, this form does nothing.
What is Medication Properties form?
200
Can include or exclude certain users from seeing a BPA.
What is Encounter Limitation Inclusion and Encounter Limitation Exclusion fields?
200
By default, when you add multiple criteria to a base record, Epic will assign this kind of logic between them.
What is AND logic?
200
You forgot to release one or more criteria records.
What could be one issue why a BPA you built is not firing as expected?
300
You might use this form if you only have a handful of specific medication (ERX) records that you want to include, but rarely will use otherwise.
What is Medication form?
300
Release your record.
What is required for all criteria and base records to be seen by the end user?
300
An Advisory can be configured to fire when charting in a patient's record.
What is Potential Triggering Action?
300
Allows you to set default doses, routes, frequencies or instructions for orders placed from this BPA.
What is Preference Lists?
300
Epic will search first when a user searches for an allergen.
What is "Common" allergens?
400
Records that are used to bundle records from the same master file.
What is Grouper (VCG) records?
400
Diagnoses contain information for billing purposes. These represent individual ICD-9 and ICD-10 codes.
What is Code type?
400
Manually Selected, Manually Unselected, or Manually Once.
What is the Follow Up Orders Form Frequency options?
400
Most medication records in Epic represent a unique combination of this.
What is Drug, Strength, and Form.
400
Allergens are ignored and the user does not see them.
What is Uncommon allergens?
500
Just a tag that's assigned to multiple medication (ERX) records to say that they're essentially the same medication, though they have a different strength or form.
What is Generic Medication form?
500
Clinician-friendly names that map back to one or more ICD codes.
What is Term type?
500
An international standardized hierarchy of terms useful in medicine.
What is SNOMED (Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine - Clinical Terms)
500
Generic Medication, Pharmaceutical Class, and Pharmaceutical Subclass are all options you can use to group multiple medication records together in one criteria record.
What is your third-party medication vendor?
500
Descrete result values that make up a test.
What is a Component?