{"id":118902,"date":"2023-09-07T04:39:27","date_gmt":"2023-09-07T04:39:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=118902"},"modified":"2023-09-07T04:39:29","modified_gmt":"2023-09-07T04:39:29","slug":"epic-modules-2023-with-complete-solution","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/09\/07\/epic-modules-2023-with-complete-solution\/","title":{"rendered":"Epic Modules 2023 with complete solution"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Cadence &#8211; Cadence is the Epic scheduling module for Outpatient and Specialty clinics.<br>Grand Central &#8211; Grand Central is Epic ADT. ADT stands for Admission, Discharge,<br>Transfer.<br>MyChart &#8211; MyChart is the Epic patient portal application.<br>OpTime &#8211; OpTime is Epic&#8217;s operating room management system combining clinical &amp;<br>decision support tools with integrated scheduling for the management of hospital<br>operating rooms &amp; ambulatory surgical centers.<br>Benefits Engine &#8211; The Epic Benefits Engine holds the benefit information (what<br>services are covered) for each insurance plan.<br>Welcome &#8211; Welcome is Epic&#8217;s kiosk is about the size &amp; shape of a small ATM, &amp; allows<br>patients to check in for appointments, pay co-pay amounts, sign documents, print<br>receipts &amp; other materials.<br>Healthy Planet &#8211; Healthy Planet is Epic&#8217;s accountable care and population<br>management system module. It enables partners to gather patient information across<br>multiple data sources, including EHRs, claims, pharmacies &amp; satisfaction surveys<br>allowing for sophisticated analytics &amp; a more complete view of the patient &amp; better<br>decision support.<br>EpicCare Inpatient &#8211; EpicCare Inpatient is Epic&#8217;s inpatient EHR.<br>EpicCare Ambulatory &#8211; EpicCare Ambulatory is Epic&#8217;s outpatient ambulatory EHR.<br>Wisdom &#8211; Wisdom is Epic&#8217;s dental module.<br>Willow &#8211; Willow is Epic&#8217;s pharmacy system. Officially known as the &#8220;Willow Inpatient<br>Pharmacy System&#8221;.<br>Stork &#8211; Stork is Epic&#8217;s obstetrics module for managing pregnancy episodes on the<br>Outpatient side, and documenting deliveries in the hospital.<br>Radiant &#8211; Radiant is Epic&#8217;s Radiology module. It provides documentation, film tracking,<br>and viewing of Radiology images.<br><br>Phoenix &#8211; Phoenix is Epic&#8217;s transplant module. It supports the focused clinical<br>workflows and detailed regulatory requirements of solid organ transplants.<br>Cupid &#8211; Cupid is Epic&#8217;s cardiology module. There are special clinical tools focused on<br>cardiology care. Epic can integrate with external EKG devices to bring the EKG<br>readings into the medical record.<br>BedTime &#8211; BedTime is Epic&#8217;s bed management module.<br>Beacon &#8211; Beacon is Epic&#8217;s oncology module. It is the chemotherapy module in Epic. It<br>is built around treatment plans for patients who are undergoing cancer treatment.<br>Whereas most patient visits are either Outpatient or Inpatient, these visits are<br>considered Series Visit Types, which span a longer amount of time.<br>ASAP &#8211; ASAP is Epic&#8217;s ER module. It tracks which rooms are occupied, displaying<br>room and bed status on monitors that are mounted on the walls near the nursing<br>stations.<br>Anesthesia &#8211; Anesthesia is Epic&#8217;s anesthesia module.<br>CareEverywhere &#8211; CareEverywhere is Epic&#8217;s information exchange application for<br>caregivers that use Epic. It allows doctors &amp; nurses across multiple organization to<br>electronically exchange patient medical information so long as they are on Epic.<br>Connect &#8211; Formerly &#8220;Community Connect&#8221;, Connect is Epic&#8217;s structured method for<br>sharing an electronic record system to independent physician practices and hospitals,<br>including e-learning content, user training and support specialists.<br>EpicCare Link &#8211; EpicCare Link is Epic&#8217;s web-based application for connecting<br>organizations to their community affiliates. It allows independent physicians to easily<br>refer &amp; follow up with patient progress through a read only, secure, web-based access.<br>Home Health &#8211; Home Health is Epic&#8217;s Home Health module that allows visiting<br>caregivers (Nurse, Nurse Aides, PT, OT, etc) document care done in a patient&#8217;s home.<br>Clinicians use a remotely installed software program that allows them to document in<br>settings where they might not have any Internet connection. Then after they finish their<br>work, they can reconnect to their organization&#8217;s network and perform a sync that<br>uploads their documentation to the main Epic servers.<br>Resolute &#8211; Resolute is Epic&#8217;s Hospital Billing (HB) and Professional Billing (PB)<br>system. It manages revenue cycle and overall billing.<br>HIM &#8211; HIM stands for Health Information Management, which provides tools to simplify<br>medical records management tasks, including chart and film tracking, chart deficiencies,<br>release of information and coding and abstracting<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Cadence &#8211; Cadence is the Epic scheduling module for Outpatient and Specialty clinics.Grand Central &#8211; Grand Central is Epic ADT. 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