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Feb 03, 2007 10:06 AM

PI indicators

by jen50

Does anyone have suggestions for PI indicators for a family practice setting? Our high volume includes HTN,DM and depression. We see 90% adult patients. We currently have indicators on med reconciliation and use of pain scale. Thanks.


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from Morgan314
Old Feb 05, 2007, 08:22 PM

Default Re: PI indicators
What is a PI indicator, and what are indicators used for? I work in an outpatient MH clinic, and I'm wondering if we are suppose to be doing something that we aren't doing. What is med reconcilliation?
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