The Preferences tab contains the following categories of settings that you can use to customize how your handheld device operates:
Filters In General
There are two types of filters that you can use to control your long and short lists
- view filters and data filters. View filters are selected and applied on your handheld to
reduce the number of patients that get displayed on screen. Data filters are applied by
the Mobilizer server during a sync to filter the patients before they even get
sent to your handheld device.
View Filters
View Filters are used on the handheld to filter the long and short lists of patients
that have already been sent to your handheld device. If your department administrator has created
Stock View Filters for your department, you will automatically have access to those filters.
You have the option of hiding stock filters if you do not want to use them. Additionally,
you may create as many of your own view filters as you like.
Long List Data Filters
Long list data filters are used by the Mobilizer server to filter patients from your long
list before they are ever sent to your handheld device. A profile may contain zero or exactly one long list filter.
The resulting long list will contain all patients meeting the long list filter criteria as well as any
patients filtered off of the short list by a short list data filter. If your profile does not contain a long list filter,
the long list will be obtained using organization security for the user. This could result in an exceedingly long list
and should be avoided.
Short List Data Filters
Short list data filters are used by the Mobilizer server to filter patients from your short
list before they are ever sent to your handheld device. This helps you control
how much clinical data is sent to your handheld during a sync, and therefore impacts the sync time that
you will experience. A profile can contain zero or more short list filters. Each filter is applied independently.
If a patient has any accounts that meet the criteria of any one of the filters, they will be left
on the short list. If a patient is filtered off the short list, they are added to the long list.
Short List Data Populators
Mobilizer can automatically populate your short list at sync time based on short list populators.
Short list populators operate like long list filters to determine which patients to add to your short list.
A profile can contain zero or more short list populators. At sync-time, patients who have accounts that
meet the criteria defined in any of the short list populators in your current profile will be added
to your short list if they are not already there. Only administrators can create short list populators.
This is to reduce the possibility of creating populators which cause too many patients
to be added to the short list. In addition, there is an institution-level preference that governs the size
of the short list when a populator is being used. If a profile’s short list populators will cause the short
list to exceed the maximum size, the populators will not be applied.
Filter Details
A filter is a set of one or more account-based properties and a corresponding set of one or more values.
The following properties are available in the different filters as indicated below:
| Property | Example Value(s) | View Filters | Long List Data Filters | Short List Data Filters | Short List Populators |
| Location | 1N, 1S, 2N, 2S, etc | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Visit Type | Inpatient, Outpatient, etc | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Medical Service | Cardiology, Neurology, etc | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Personnel Relationship | Attending, Consulting, etc | Yes | No | Yes | No |
| Provider Group | Respiratory - day shift | No | Yes | No | Yes |
| Patient Category | VIP, Employee, etc | Yes | No | No | No |
| Isolation | Airborne precautions, etc | Yes | No | No | No |
| Financial Class | Medicare, Self pay, etc | Yes | No | No | No |
| Multiple property evaluation | Exclusive | Inclusive | Exclusive | Inclusive | |
For example, a simple view filter might use just the Location property with a value of a single nursing unit. A more complex view filter might contain several Locations, one Medical Service, two Visit Types and one Personnel Relationship.
When a filter uses more than one property, the properties are evaluated in either an inclusive or exclusive way, depending on the type of filter as indicated above. For a patient to be included by an exclusive filter, the patient's account must match at least one value of each property in the filter. To be included by an inclusive filter, the account only needs to match one value of any of one of the properties in the filter.
Here are some examples to help explain the different types of filters:
| Simple View Filter | |
| Location(s) | 1N,2N |
| Result: | This simple view filter will show all patients in nursing units 1N and 2N |
| Complex View Filter | |
| Location(s) | 1N,2N |
| Medical Service(s) | Cardiology |
| Personnel Relationship | Attending |
| Financial Class | Medicare |
| Result: | View filters are exclusive, therefore patient's accounts must meet all of the criteria listed to match this filter. This view filter will show only the patients in nursing units 1N and 2N who have been admitted to the cardiology service, who have you listed as their attending physician and are also covered by Medicare. |
| Simple Long List Data Filter | |
| Visit Type | Inpatient |
| Result: | All patients admitted as Inpatients will end up your long list with this filter. |
| Complex Long List Data Filter | |
| Location(s) | 3N |
| Medical Service(s) | Neurology |
| Provider Group(s) | Neuro Team |
| Result: | Long list data filters are inclusive, therefore patient's accounts that meet any of these criteria will match this filter. All patients in nursing unit 3N and all patients admitted to the Neurology Service and all patients being covered by the Neuro Team will end up on you long list with this filter. |
Profiles
Profiles allow you to create groups of filters and populators to control your long and short patient lists.
Each profile allows you to set the following items:
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Name | Name of the profile that appears in the profile selection list on your handheld |
| Description | Description of the profile for your reference |
| Long List Data Filter | May be set to None or exactly one long list data filter |
| Short List Data Filters | May be set to None or one or more short list data filters |
| Short List Data Populators | May be set to None or one or more short list data populators |
| Rounding Order List | A user sorted list of locations that allows you to sort your patient lists in the order that you round locations |
| Exclude Discharged | A checkbox that determine whether to include discharged patients in your patient lists |
You can create a variety of profiles to facilitate your work flow, and choose one to be your current profile. For example, during the week you might be on the cardiology service. On the weekends you might be covering for a particular provider group. You could set up a cardiology profile that automatically populates and filters your short list for patients admitted to the cardiology service. You could create another profile that populates and filters for your weekend provider group. On Monday morning you select your cardiology profile before you first sync and use it all week to see your cardiology patients. On the weekend you switch to your provider group profile and sync so you can cover the patients in your provider group over the weekend.
Special Notes About Profiles
Snapshots
A Snapshot is essentially a customized collection of lab components that you can configure.
You can group arbitrary lab components from arbitrary panels in your lab system to create a
view of results that meets your needs. For example, you may prefer to see Cholesterol, Sodium
and Triglyceride results group together. Simply add those components to a Snapshot, and you
will be able to so those results in one view on your handheld. You may create as many Snapshots
as you wish.
To create a Snapshot:
Phrases
The Lab Results application on your handheld allows you to add annotations to lab results.
You can create common phrases that can be added to your annotations with one tap on your
handheld.
To create a Phrase:
Use the Edit and Delete buttons in Quick Details to edit or delete existing Phrases. Use the Sort Phrases button on the button bar to sort the order that Phrases will appear on your handheld.
# of Days Lab Data to Download This setting allows you to select how many days worth of lab data will be downloaded to your device. You may select between zero and 180 days. This setting will apply to all patients on your short list. I.e if 30 days is selected, then you will receive 30 days worth of lab data for each patient on your short list.
Charge H-Pickers
HPickers contain categories and codes. Categories are categories that your create.
Leaves are either charge codes or charge macros that you select. Here is an example of an
Charge Macros
A Charge Macro is a set of charge codes that you can group together to make it easy to add
the group of charges to a charge transaction on your handheld with a single tap. Consider a
cardiac exam that includes the following charges: