New Alert for Patients with Myasthenia Gravis
Clinicians, nurses, and pharmacists will receive a new safety alert when caring for patients diagnosed with Myasthenia Gravis.
Clinicians, nurses, and pharmacists will receive a new safety alert when caring for patients diagnosed with Myasthenia Gravis.
A new Acknowledge Remaining Home Meds button will be available to assist in the reconciliation of home medications.
When altering a dose selected in an order sentence, the Adjust Reason may be required depending on which field you are using to make changes to the medication dose. If entering the new dose from the Dose Adjustment field in the Dosage Calculator, a reason will be required.
Patient Plans can now be retired if a Patient Plan is no longer appropriate. Retire plans through the Clinical Highlights component of the Workflow Summary Page.
Document filters have been adjusted for Hospital and Ambulatory Workflow Summary pages.
Due to updates in connection with the Patient Access Uplift (PAU) project, Lab Letter note types no longer display Parent/Guardian address and references.
The Pediatric Community Acquired Bacterial Pneumonia (CAP) order set has been updated to align with new guidelines.
Effective January 10, 2023, Children’s employed providers will be automatically opted out of receiving ALL Cerner automatic faxed report copies.
MedActionPlan will integrate directly within Cerner to replace the current discharge MedList beginning on 1/31/23. Nurses will use the application in all inpatient discharges and for discharges from surgery.
A CPO notification in the patient’s banner bar when a patient tests positive for a Carbapenemase Producing Organism (CPO).
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.