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Genetics UDF and RBS - Uses in the Real World Presented by Andy Szkola Genetics UDF and RBS - Uses in the Real World Presented by Andy Szkola

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Genetics UDF and RBS Uses in the Real World Presented by Andy Szkola Genetics UDF User Defined Fields definitions Definition of UDFs Test level UDFs are used in Testing Info Tab in Accessioning and Order Entry ID: 762940

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Genetics UDF and RBS - Uses in the Real World Presented by Andy Szkola

Genetics UDF ( User Defined Fields ) definitions:

Definition of UDFs:

Test level UDFs are used in Testing Info Tab in Accessioning and Order Entry:

Test specific Level UDFs are available in test grid across the system:

Order Level UDFs are available in Order Panel across the system:

GA grid is available in Testing Info Tab across the system:

Test Tasklist level UDFs are available in all tasklist headers:

Patient and Visit level UDFs are available on Patient panel across the module:

Specimen Level UDFs are available on Specimen grid Tab:

Rules Based System (RBS) Allows User to define rules ( conditions and actions ) across the system User is able to define rules ( system behaviour ) on ceration screens and also on background processes like saving data to DB ( on server ) These are the major triggers user defines rules:

RBS Ordering rules:

RBS – Common:

RBS – Order Entry:

RBS – Accessioning Entry:

RBS – Processing Action Complete:

RBS – Result Entry:

RBS – Result Processing Worksheet:

RBS- Specimen Worksheet Processing:

RBS – Test Worksheet Builder:

RBS – Result Tasklist:

RBS – DMI Update:

RBS on Demand:

RBS – Custom Condition and Action:

Conclusion: With different level UDFs ( and screen customizations ) system allows to capture unlimited additional testing information on different screens With multiple RBS trigger points across the system, user is able to build additional logic for data/result handling Questions………