I am trying to extract information regarding Actual Procedures perform. What DPM would I find the Actual Procedures that are showing in the Operative Record? I tried SCH, but I am not seeing it. Any assistance would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Christine

Seth Bosack
Senior Management Consultant
Phone 401.316.7338
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What was scheduled in OR is in SCH.APPT, what was done in OR is in SCH.PAT.
SCH.PAT.or.cases.actual.ops is the data segment (Magic) or SCH.PAT.actual.ops (C/S)
It is best to use the field @actual.op.name rather than use possessive actual.op’s.name as I believe the users can pick one appt type code for the “actual.op” but then edit the name.
What you see over in ABS is either surgical CPT’s or ICD-9’s entered by the coder when abstracting the case, and I am guessing from your email that you want to see what was coded on the case record in your OR system rather than what was put in by abstractor for grouping the account.
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