[Histonet] Physician Signatures

Jesus Ellin JEllin <@t> yumaregional.org
Fri Dec 17 11:46:15 CST 2010


This is true about electronic ordering but there is a provision on what
is acceptable for electronic order, just ordering in a system and
spitting out requisitions does not comply, There needs to be password
verification and review of this information by the clinician before it
is ordered and sent to the laboratory performing the service when the
requisition is created.  They go on to say that orders and requisitions
are different aspects and should not be confused. IF the orders are just
received through an electronic interface then there is a difference.
But if the specimen is received using any paper form then this needs to
be signed by the clinician either electronically or manually.

We are looking at this really closely, with using paper requisitions,
even orders from the OR for frozens, molecular studies, interoperative
work, all needs to be signed by the surgeon.  Can you imagine the impact
that this is going to cause. 

Our current solutions is to have maybe standing orders in place and move
and look at process within the  Main OR's, outpatient OR and clients.
Once again a huge problem,, but Bill is right this will lead to more and
more paperless enviroments.


Jesus Ellin
Yuma Regional Medical Center   

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