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- action
- A functional process that a clinician or clerk uses in the TIU computer program. For example, “Edit” and “Search” are actions. Protocol is another name for action.
Source: Clinical Procedures V. 1.0 User Manual
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- action
- A functional process that a clinician or clerk uses in the ASU computer program; for example, “Edit.” An action is also called a protocol.
Source: Authorization Subscription Utility V. 1.0 Clinical Coordinator Manual
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- action
- An action in Consults can be selected throughout processing to 1) control screen movement, or 2) process existing orders.
Source: Consult/Request Tracking V. 3.0 Technical Manual
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- action
- A functional process a user takes within the Problem List option that affects the end result or what is actually accomplished by the option. Examples: Edit a problem, print a problem, list, add a comment to a problem.
Source: Problem List V. 2.0 Technical Manual
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- action
- A functional process that a clinician or clerk uses in the TIU computer program. For example, “Edit” and “Search” are actions. Protocol is another name for Action.
Source: Text Integration Utilities V. 1.0 Clinical Coordinator & User Manual
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- action
- A functional process that a clinician or clerk uses in the PCE computer program. For example, “Update Encounter” is an action that allows the user to pick an encounter and edit information that was previously entered (either through PCE or the PIMS Checkout process), or add new information (such as an immunization or patient education).
Source: Patient Care Encounter V. 1.0 Technical Manual and Visit Tracking V. 2.0 Technical Manual
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