Message Center Pools Access Change
Message Center Pools will now be managed by the employee. Submitting a ServiceNow request will no longer be required to add/remove members to a pool. Note: Some pools are restricted.
Message Center Pools will now be managed by the employee. Submitting a ServiceNow request will no longer be required to add/remove members to a pool. Note: Some pools are restricted.
The Between Visit Care Workflow page will allow you to view pertinent data on a patient without opening a patient’s chart.
The Patient Safety Measures order for ED patients will now default to Behavioral Health Supervision Per Policy.
The Columbia-Suicide Severity Rating Scale
(C-SSRS) will be used during the ED rooming assessment to determine the patient’s suicide risk level. This will enable us to provide the appropriate level of suicide observation at the start of an ED visit.
PowerChart Touch has new features:
– Manual refresh for documentation components
– New message indicator for Message Center
Children’s will begin performing ABO Incompatible Heart Transplants on patients 2 years of age and younger.
An alert will display when you attempt to order or administer tixagevimab/cilgavimab (EVUSHELD) to a patient that weighs 40 kg or less.
New guideline alerts regarding the gene
HLA-A/HLA-B and drugs Allopurinol, Abacavir, Carbamazepine and Oxcarbazepine.
M*Modal Fluency Direct has been upgraded. End users should not notice a significant change in how Fluency Direct functions; however, the logo has changed.
Everyone should be called by the right name and pronouns. To provide a safe and inclusive care experience for all our patients, including our gender diverse patients, Children’s Minnesota is improving the way we capture and display the patient’s chosen name and pronouns in our Cerner EHR and printed patient care documents. These improvements eliminate the emotional harm caused when we use a patient’s former name, or birth name, and incorrect pronouns.
Cerner is implementing new tools to review and add outside records such as allergies, documents, immunizations, medications, problems, and procedures as part of the Seamless Exchange initiative.
The Cerner Standard Banner Bar will display for hospital nursing positions (RN, UOC and CSA). This brings standardization across the organization to ensure all positions are viewing the same information. The majority of changes are aesthetic. Pertinent information is still present but may be in a slightly different location with some new added features.