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ning and building facility structure - ✔✔What is one of the first steps in Implementation?
✔✔Facility Structure - ✔✔What forms the backbone of your administrative build?
✔✔where patients are being seen, where users are working and what settings should
apply - ✔✔Without facility structure you would be unable to determine:
✔✔Facility record: impacts other organizational settings.
System Definitions: impact clinical settings
Profile is linked to system definitions not the facility record. - ✔✔What's the difference
between facility record and system definitions?
✔✔System definitions
Example: when users are required to re-enter user ID/password and how patient's age
appears etc. - ✔✔a large collection of varied system choices that affect everyone who
uses Epic regardless of profile, dept, service area or any other definition. Facilities
decide this when Epic is installed and it doesn't change.
✔✔Navigators - ✔✔Guides clinicians through a workflow. Designed to organize a
workflow in a logical format.
✔✔Templates, topics, sections - ✔✔Navigators are composed of 3 types of records:
✔✔Profile
WE rules are linked to profile records - ✔✔What controls which navigators appear via
link to a workflow engine rule record?
✔✔Purpose of Workflow Engine Rule - ✔✔Evaluate the situation for a particular patient
encounter and determine which navigator templates to show.
✔✔1. activity tabs, 2. more menu, 3. navigators, 4. sidebars, 5. storyboard -
✔✔Workflow engine is configured to control patient workspace settings:
✔✔The Claw
Control+Alt+Shift+F12+F10 - ✔✔In text, what key strokes could you use to see the
names of the records if you wanted to duplicate or modify plan activity?
✔✔security class - ✔✔Access to functionality like writing notes, adding diagnoses,
signing orders is controlled by