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Know and Go ACIS Tips, March 1, 2010
CMS Core Measure SCIP Poster for in-patient and out-patient procedure and measures
SCIP-9 Urinary Catheter removed on post op day 1 or post op day 2 If a catheter needs to be in place beyond post-op day 2, please document the medical necessity. Except patients include: patient who have had an urological, gynecological, or perineal procedure
Outpatient SCIP measures: procedures such as PEG placement, pacemaker, penile prosthesis, prostate biopsy, pain pump insertion, podiatry procedures, laparoscopic procedures, etc. OP-SCIP-1: Prophylactic antibiotic given within 1 hour prior to incision OP-SCIP-2: Appropriate prophylactic antibiotic given: please note that the out patient prophylactic antibiotic list may differ from the in-patient prophylactic antibiotic list OP-SCIP-3: Antibiotic (prophylactic or therapeutic) discontinued within 24 hours of anesthesia end time unless documentation of medical necessity (e.g. possible infection)
PACS Upgrade Coming June 29!
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Faster loading studies
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Easier comparison of prior studies
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More stable database
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More tools, more customizability
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Increased stability
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DX View to be replaced by HRS-D
For more information, please contact Tracey Eades, PACS Administrator, at 859.313.3339.
Reverence - Integrity - Compassion - Excellence — These words describe the essence of Saint Joseph Health System, which has been under the auspices of the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth since 1877. From that time to this, this philosophy remains the cornerstone of patient care at Saint Joseph, a member of Catholic Health Initiatives, one of the nation's largest Catholic, not-for-profit health care organizations. Every employee, physician, and volunteer at our facilities continues the legacy of caring and working together to serve the spiritual, emotional, and physical needs of the community.
The future of Saint Joseph Health System can be found in its past and in its commitment to improving the health of the citizens of Central and Eastern Kentucky. Saint Joseph is currently striving to meet the changing health care needs of the various communities in these regions in new and innovative ways. Current programs include promoting wellness in addition to treating illnesses, delivering health care in settings outside the hospital, and providing patients with a continuum of care for all the health care needs that arise throughout a person's lifetime.
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