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EHR-S Reconciliation Worksheet Instructions. The spreadsheet is an extract from the EHR-S Database. Each column is Filterable by click- ing on the header.

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Page 1: EHR-S Reconciliation Worksheet Instructions. The spreadsheet is an extract from the EHR-S Database. Each column is Filterable by click- ing on the header.

EHR-S Reconciliation Worksheet Instructions EHR-S Reconciliation Worksheet Instructions EHR-S Reconciliation Worksheet Instructions EHR-S Reconciliation Worksheet Instructions

Page 2: EHR-S Reconciliation Worksheet Instructions. The spreadsheet is an extract from the EHR-S Database. Each column is Filterable by click- ing on the header.

The spreadsheet isan extract from theEHR-S Database.

Each column is Filterable by click-ing on the header.

Cell A1 counts theNumber of line Items at any givenFilter.

Column “C” willFilter by FunctionChapter.

The spreadsheet isan extract from theEHR-S Database.

Each column is Filterable by click-ing on the header.

Cell A1 counts theNumber of line Items at any givenFilter.

Column “C” willFilter by FunctionChapter.

Page 3: EHR-S Reconciliation Worksheet Instructions. The spreadsheet is an extract from the EHR-S Database. Each column is Filterable by click- ing on the header.

A1 counts the #Of filtered lineitems.

This changes When you apply a Filter.

A1 counts the #Of filtered lineitems.

This changes When you apply a Filter.

Page 4: EHR-S Reconciliation Worksheet Instructions. The spreadsheet is an extract from the EHR-S Database. Each column is Filterable by click- ing on the header.

Click on the FilterArrow to the rightOf the header andSelect the function That you wouldLike to filter on.

Click on the FilterArrow to the rightOf the header andSelect the function That you wouldLike to filter on.

Page 5: EHR-S Reconciliation Worksheet Instructions. The spreadsheet is an extract from the EHR-S Database. Each column is Filterable by click- ing on the header.

In this example, there are 5 line item comments for DC.1.

In this example, there are 5 line item comments for DC.1.

Page 6: EHR-S Reconciliation Worksheet Instructions. The spreadsheet is an extract from the EHR-S Database. Each column is Filterable by click- ing on the header.

Filters are inclusive. Notice that the Submitted By filter identifies the three people submitting comments for the DC.1 function.

This feature can be used to drill down and evaluate the comments.

Filters are inclusive. Notice that the Submitted By filter identifies the three people submitting comments for the DC.1 function.

This feature can be used to drill down and evaluate the comments.

Page 7: EHR-S Reconciliation Worksheet Instructions. The spreadsheet is an extract from the EHR-S Database. Each column is Filterable by click- ing on the header.

Make sure you clear out all other filters before attempting another filter, unless, you want to execute complex filters.

Select the (All) option to remove the filter.

Notice that you may also sort from the Filter drop-down.

Make sure you clear out all other filters before attempting another filter, unless, you want to execute complex filters.

Select the (All) option to remove the filter.

Notice that you may also sort from the Filter drop-down.

Page 8: EHR-S Reconciliation Worksheet Instructions. The spreadsheet is an extract from the EHR-S Database. Each column is Filterable by click- ing on the header.

In this example, Cindy Wenger is selected as the filter for the Submitted By column.

In this example, Cindy Wenger is selected as the filter for the Submitted By column.

Page 9: EHR-S Reconciliation Worksheet Instructions. The spreadsheet is an extract from the EHR-S Database. Each column is Filterable by click- ing on the header.

Cindy has submitted 18 comments. They can be reviewed, or further filtered based on another column, like the Sort by Chapter column, to be further evaluated.

Cindy has submitted 18 comments. They can be reviewed, or further filtered based on another column, like the Sort by Chapter column, to be further evaluated.

Page 10: EHR-S Reconciliation Worksheet Instructions. The spreadsheet is an extract from the EHR-S Database. Each column is Filterable by click- ing on the header.

Again, you can always clear a filter by clicking on the (All) function.

Again, you can always clear a filter by clicking on the (All) function.

Page 11: EHR-S Reconciliation Worksheet Instructions. The spreadsheet is an extract from the EHR-S Database. Each column is Filterable by click- ing on the header.

In this example, we selected the Sort by Chapter filter and are filtering out the “D” or Direct Care Functions.

In this example, we selected the Sort by Chapter filter and are filtering out the “D” or Direct Care Functions.

Page 12: EHR-S Reconciliation Worksheet Instructions. The spreadsheet is an extract from the EHR-S Database. Each column is Filterable by click- ing on the header.

Here we see that there are 450 line items in the DC Chapter.

Please note that the line items in this database may contain duplicates or inconsistencies including BLANK entries.

Here we see that there are 450 line items in the DC Chapter.

Please note that the line items in this database may contain duplicates or inconsistencies including BLANK entries.

Page 13: EHR-S Reconciliation Worksheet Instructions. The spreadsheet is an extract from the EHR-S Database. Each column is Filterable by click- ing on the header.

In this example, we can filter out a single function for review.

This compound or complex filter will be applied on the 450 DC functions, but could also be focused on the Submitter. Section or Vote Type...

In this example, we can filter out a single function for review.

This compound or complex filter will be applied on the 450 DC functions, but could also be focused on the Submitter. Section or Vote Type...

Page 14: EHR-S Reconciliation Worksheet Instructions. The spreadsheet is an extract from the EHR-S Database. Each column is Filterable by click- ing on the header.

The filter returned 14 functions that have received comments.

The filter returned 14 functions that have received comments.

Page 15: EHR-S Reconciliation Worksheet Instructions. The spreadsheet is an extract from the EHR-S Database. Each column is Filterable by click- ing on the header.

After reviewing the function and comment from the balloter, move down the Spreadsheet by sliding the nav bar on the lower right.

The set of columns labeled “Your recommended disposition on the Comment” are populated with a series of “canned” disposition reasons.

After reviewing the function and comment from the balloter, move down the Spreadsheet by sliding the nav bar on the lower right.

The set of columns labeled “Your recommended disposition on the Comment” are populated with a series of “canned” disposition reasons.

Page 16: EHR-S Reconciliation Worksheet Instructions. The spreadsheet is an extract from the EHR-S Database. Each column is Filterable by click- ing on the header.

Note that the Function Column is frozen as you scale across the spreadsheet to help you keep track of the items.

Note that the Function Column is frozen as you scale across the spreadsheet to help you keep track of the items.

Page 17: EHR-S Reconciliation Worksheet Instructions. The spreadsheet is an extract from the EHR-S Database. Each column is Filterable by click- ing on the header.

The Priority is a judgment of the order in which the comment should be reviewed.

Select one of the Disposition Recommendations that applies to the function. A drop down box will offer you several options.

The Priority is a judgment of the order in which the comment should be reviewed.

Select one of the Disposition Recommendations that applies to the function. A drop down box will offer you several options.

Page 18: EHR-S Reconciliation Worksheet Instructions. The spreadsheet is an extract from the EHR-S Database. Each column is Filterable by click- ing on the header.

Not Related is the first of the Disposition Recommendations to be filled out.

Please note that only one of the disposition recommendations should be assigned.

Not Related is the first of the Disposition Recommendations to be filled out.

Please note that only one of the disposition recommendations should be assigned.

Page 19: EHR-S Reconciliation Worksheet Instructions. The spreadsheet is an extract from the EHR-S Database. Each column is Filterable by click- ing on the header.

Review the Reconciliation Process document for more information on each of the disposition types...

Review the Reconciliation Process document for more information on each of the disposition types...

Page 20: EHR-S Reconciliation Worksheet Instructions. The spreadsheet is an extract from the EHR-S Database. Each column is Filterable by click- ing on the header.

Review the Reconciliation Process document for more information on each of the disposition types...

Review the Reconciliation Process document for more information on each of the disposition types...

Page 21: EHR-S Reconciliation Worksheet Instructions. The spreadsheet is an extract from the EHR-S Database. Each column is Filterable by click- ing on the header.

Review the Reconciliation Process document for more information on each of the disposition types...

Review the Reconciliation Process document for more information on each of the disposition types...

Page 22: EHR-S Reconciliation Worksheet Instructions. The spreadsheet is an extract from the EHR-S Database. Each column is Filterable by click- ing on the header.

Review the Reconciliation Process document for more information on each of the disposition types...

Review the Reconciliation Process document for more information on each of the disposition types...

Page 23: EHR-S Reconciliation Worksheet Instructions. The spreadsheet is an extract from the EHR-S Database. Each column is Filterable by click- ing on the header.

Review the Reconciliation Process document for more information on each of the disposition types...

The Considered disposition is for Affirmative votes only…

Review the Reconciliation Process document for more information on each of the disposition types...

The Considered disposition is for Affirmative votes only…

Page 24: EHR-S Reconciliation Worksheet Instructions. The spreadsheet is an extract from the EHR-S Database. Each column is Filterable by click- ing on the header.

The last part of the spreadsheet is the narrative part of the document.

The last part of the spreadsheet is the narrative part of the document.

Page 25: EHR-S Reconciliation Worksheet Instructions. The spreadsheet is an extract from the EHR-S Database. Each column is Filterable by click- ing on the header.

First, your opinion as to the Substantive nature of the comment is requested...

First, your opinion as to the Substantive nature of the comment is requested...

Page 26: EHR-S Reconciliation Worksheet Instructions. The spreadsheet is an extract from the EHR-S Database. Each column is Filterable by click- ing on the header.

Next, construct a rationale for the disposition that you recommend.

The notes section may be used to add additional comments or an example of what text to use in future correspondence.

Examples of stock responses are forthcoming...

Next, construct a rationale for the disposition that you recommend.

The notes section may be used to add additional comments or an example of what text to use in future correspondence.

Examples of stock responses are forthcoming...

Page 27: EHR-S Reconciliation Worksheet Instructions. The spreadsheet is an extract from the EHR-S Database. Each column is Filterable by click- ing on the header.

1. We need this general language to cover the desired scope of this function. Your recommended wording narrows the scope too much. 2. Your recommended additional wording is just one  many comparable  other examples that could be added with little added benefit and much added confusion. Once you add a specific example, you must add all similar examples.  3. You suggest that these two functions cover the same scope, and you suggest that we combine them. We separated these functions  specifically so that we can distinguish between what is feasible today and what is really for the future.  Please go read about profiles again. 4.  It appears to us that you want this function gone because it will impose an unreasonable burden on the way you practice or write software. You  may have  missed the point of profiles. This is a shopping list - not a list of required burdens on care givers and vendors.  Nothing in this DSTU and it's documented use  says that you have to implement this.  5. Maybe this sounds far out to you today, but so did humans on the moon in 1960.  In the Profiles, you are free to identify this function as optional or essential future.  6. This wording is meant to be technology-irrelevant. Your suggested wording implies something too technology-specific. 7. Don't forget that you only practice in  a particular domain of healthcare.  This function is here for other care settings. 8. For the DS subsection. Yes this matches that other function in direct or supportive. That function is about delivering the care or directly supporting the delivery of the care. This function is about supporting the clinical decision making that must happen first. 9.  We appreciate that there are privacy issues.  However, almost every one of these functions may have privacy issues. Thank you for reminding us. 10. Maybe you're right  - perhaps not . Who is to say?  The group consensus is to try it as is, we will we test your opinion in the real world? 11. A good idea. Really!   OK if we park this change until the next version?

1. We need this general language to cover the desired scope of this function. Your recommended wording narrows the scope too much. 2. Your recommended additional wording is just one  many comparable  other examples that could be added with little added benefit and much added confusion. Once you add a specific example, you must add all similar examples.  3. You suggest that these two functions cover the same scope, and you suggest that we combine them. We separated these functions  specifically so that we can distinguish between what is feasible today and what is really for the future.  Please go read about profiles again. 4.  It appears to us that you want this function gone because it will impose an unreasonable burden on the way you practice or write software. You  may have  missed the point of profiles. This is a shopping list - not a list of required burdens on care givers and vendors.  Nothing in this DSTU and it's documented use  says that you have to implement this.  5. Maybe this sounds far out to you today, but so did humans on the moon in 1960.  In the Profiles, you are free to identify this function as optional or essential future.  6. This wording is meant to be technology-irrelevant. Your suggested wording implies something too technology-specific. 7. Don't forget that you only practice in  a particular domain of healthcare.  This function is here for other care settings. 8. For the DS subsection. Yes this matches that other function in direct or supportive. That function is about delivering the care or directly supporting the delivery of the care. This function is about supporting the clinical decision making that must happen first. 9.  We appreciate that there are privacy issues.  However, almost every one of these functions may have privacy issues. Thank you for reminding us. 10. Maybe you're right  - perhaps not . Who is to say?  The group consensus is to try it as is, we will we test your opinion in the real world? 11. A good idea. Really!   OK if we park this change until the next version?

Preliminary boilerplate ideas Preliminary boilerplate ideas

Page 28: EHR-S Reconciliation Worksheet Instructions. The spreadsheet is an extract from the EHR-S Database. Each column is Filterable by click- ing on the header.

To assist with research of the comments, the Functional Descriptors have been included on the Functions tab.

To assist with research of the comments, the Functional Descriptors have been included on the Functions tab.

Page 29: EHR-S Reconciliation Worksheet Instructions. The spreadsheet is an extract from the EHR-S Database. Each column is Filterable by click- ing on the header.

The Contacts tab includes the contact information, including email addresses, of those submitting comments.

The Contacts tab includes the contact information, including email addresses, of those submitting comments.

Page 30: EHR-S Reconciliation Worksheet Instructions. The spreadsheet is an extract from the EHR-S Database. Each column is Filterable by click- ing on the header.

You can click on an email address to send a message to a balloter.

Be sure to reference the comment in the body of the email.

You can click on an email address to send a message to a balloter.

Be sure to reference the comment in the body of the email.