TITLE | Min:Secs |
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Part I - Reception of Direct Messages | 0:00 |
Part II - Allergy, Medication and Problem List Reconciation | 2:52 |
This video explains how to use Contact Data to send messages and how to then send this messages once you have been registered by having set up your Secure EMail address in Praxis.
TITLE | Min:Secs |
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Part I - Contact Data: Creation | 0:00 |
Part II - Contact Data: Linking to patient's record | 4:45 |
Part III - Creating a SOAP Related Message Agent | 6:41 |
Part IV - Allergy and Medication Reconciliation prior to transmission | 12:24 |
Part V - Transmission of a Free Standing Agent - Forms | 18:31 |
Part VI - Certification of Reception | 21:14 |
This video shows how to fix your medications so they can be understood by the pharmacy computer robots and they no longer bounce back. It is divided into a one-time fix that you need to do now and then, while charting, you will find a simplified dose compatibility engine that will make ePrescribing much easier.
TITLE | Min:Secs |
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One-time Fixer (to be done before you start with this version) | 0:00 |
Setup one time fix | 1:28 |
Dose compatibility engine | 6:32 |
Changing brand name the easy way | 7:33 |
The patient's current medication dosage has precedence over your knowledge base dosage. | 9:19 |
Changing from generic to brand name | 9:43 |
Compounds or Supplies do not need official names or codes | 10:57 |
Conclusions | 12:45 |
This video shows the powerful ICD10 engine in action and how to generate the codes with ease from within the Praxis Assessment. It highlights the crucial difference between the Praxis Assessment and the Official ICD10 codes. It discusses syndromes and how to associate more than one diagnosis to the same assessment when needed.
TITLE | Min:Secs |
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Introduction - Crucial difference between the Assessment and the Official (ICD10) Diagnoses | 0:00 |
Doing your first case - Lateralization - SNOMED Codes - Merging one assessment into another | 4:07 |
Second Case - Using the tabular ICD-10 descriptors to guide your choice of ICD-10s ("Pharyngitis with Hoarseness") | 11:01 |
Upgrade from the previous version: Automatic reconstruction of assessments from previous diagnoses - Sibling diagnoses in similar assessments | 13:42 |
Changing the assessment | 15:12 |
Crosswalks: Related Codes from ICD9-to to ICD10 | 16:49 |
SNOMED Codes revisited: Using SNOMED to help find the correct ICD-10 | 18:59 |
SNOMED: One ICD-10 to many SNOMED | 20:39 |
Fractures and ICD-10 | 21:27 |
Starting with the Diagnosis (not recommended) | 22:27 |
Renaming your Diagnoses | 23:49 |
Inventing your own Diagnosis | 25:08 |
One assessment, many diagnoses (Syndromes) | 26:35 |
Chronic Multiple Assessments and their related diagnoses | 29:02 |
Immunizations in children, CPTs and their ICD-10s | 30:03 |
Sorting assessments and diagnosis in your Progress Note | 31:42 |
Virtual Cases using Virtual Assessments | 32:51 |
Conclusions | 34:24 |
(Please Note the new portal and Dataminer query for agents not read by patients)
REFERENCES:
Patient Portal
https://portal.praxisemr.com/OnlineAccess/
Praxis Agents
https://www.praxisemr.com/manuals/Praxis_4_User_Manual.pdf
Data Miner and Patient Reminders
https://www.praxisemr.com/manuals/Praxis_v5.10_Mini-Manual_January_20_2012.pdf
This video explains how the agents link with your patients via email and the patient portal. This happens with both the Free Agents as well as the SOAP-related agent. It displays several examples of how you can communicate with you patients, such as: sending clinical information to your patients, requesting that they return to see you, scheduling them for an appointment, sending questionnaires and handouts.
It also shows how to receive their answers and how all the information is stored in the patient record. Most importantly, it shows how the system automatically learns from you, thus saving you and your clinic significant time and error.
TITLE | Min:Secs |
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Introduction | 0:00 |
Setting up your secure email to the portal | 4:48 |
Pasting the patient portal to your assistant's desktop and accessing the portal | 6:09 |
Registering your patient to the portal | 7:33 |
Adding an optional responsible party (parent/caregiver) | 9:00 |
Sending your first message to the patient - doing a chart review | 10:46 |
Sending your current medication, allergies, medical problems and current labs to the portal automatically. | 15:00 |
The patient receives her first email message and accesses the portal automatically | 15:02 |
The patient replies to your message and views her labs and other automatic patient summary. | 15:52 |
Your receptionist views the patient message from the portal and replies to it scheduling the patient using an agent form. | 16:24 |
Seeing the message as a provider - seeing the message in the patient medical record | 18:20 |
Automatic reminders. | 19:00 |
Sending handouts to the portal | 20:17 |
Using free agents for patients portal questionnaires | 21:02 |
Patient receives the emails and is sent to the portal to view all the previous messages | 21:50 |
Changing the email alert | 23:35 |
Dataminer query for agents not read by patients | 24:23 |
Conclusions | 25:21 |
This video shows you how to use the combine query engine to tackle the most common queries you may wish without being an SQL Programming expert or requesting special queries developed. Patient notification shows you how to send out mail merges to your patients after running a query, and how to document automatically that you have notified them in each progress note.
TITLE | Min:Secs |
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Introduction | 0:00 |
How to delete a query from the Dataminer | 1:30 |
Transferring results from query to other applications such as spreadsheets | 6:50 |
Patient Notifications and mail merge with Microsoft Word noting communication preferences | 7:16 |
Query for patients not seen within a given period of time | 6:55 |
Microsoft Word(r) Mail merge feature with Praxis | 10:20 |
Automatic Agent Notifications | 15:31 |
REFERENCES:
The three Rs of medical quality (Clayton Reynolds, MD)
This training video explains a number of other improvements as listed.
TITLE | Min:Secs |
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Introduction to other Improvements | 0:00 |
Revolutionary approach to Attestations, PQRS, PCMH, Meaningful Use and other Pay for performance Schemes: The 3 Rs | 0:17 |
Codes visualized in previous encounters | 3:04 |
Inserted Notes viewed concurrently with a current note or a previous encounter | 3:26 |
Multiple assessments with one click | 3:48 |
Datum results viewed in the editor | 4:13 |
Creating a Dynamic Field for all patients | 6:07 |
Patient Comments on the Note | 7:02 |
Eligibility, Copay and Balance in Praxis | 9:12 |
Date of Birth Included in lists | 10:24 |
Sending Prescriptions from incoming agents | 10:34 |
New Agent Folders | 11:11 |
Deleted Incoming Agents | 11:19 |
Agents to Inactive or diseased patients | 11:38 |
Clinic Wide Agents | 11:58 |
Untriggered In-house agents | 12:52 |
Receptionists Outgoing (similar for Assistants or Providers) | 13:25 |
Secure - Undelivered (from patients) | 13:38 |
Forwarding undelivered agents to "Next Appointment" | 14:37 |
Memos on Incoming Laboratories | 15:04 |
How does Concept Processing work? EHRtv's Dr. Eric Fishman interviews Praxis EMR's CEO and Founder Dr. Richard Low.
This incredibly informative interview covers:
Doctor Low's presentation at the Yale Healthcare Symposium ("Beyond Obamacare"). Doctor Low was invited to speak as part of a panel that included Professor Paul Cleary, Dean of the Yale School of Public Health and Professor Meridith Rosenthal, Associate Dean of Harvard School of Public Health . Indeed, we are encouraged to see that the US Healthcare system is finally awakening to the serious problems and pitfalls of template-based EHRs.
https://youtu.be/GltKVFdRybk
http://yaleclubor.org/healthcare/agenda
With the Excel Laboratory converter, you or your staff can enter laboratory information into an Excel spreadsheet at any workstation, and it is instantly sent to the Praxis Labs tab.
This converter is essentially the same as any laboratory import. It works by searching for data you have placed in designated parts of an Excel spreadsheet, then generating an HL7 file which is imported into the Praxis Labs tab. After a short setup, the Lab Converter is easy to use and works automatically.
With the Excel Laboratory converter, you or your staff can enter laboratory information into an Excel spreadsheet at any workstation, and it is instantly sent to the Praxis Labs tab.
This converter is essentially the same as any laboratory import. It works by searching for data you have placed in designated parts of an Excel spreadsheet, then generating an HL7 file which is imported into the Praxis Labs tab. After a short setup, the Lab Converter is easy to use and works automatically.