Method used to provide clinical data to health care providers and clinicians with the use of embedded flags (e.g., alert to a case manager that a patient’s eligibility for a specific medical service is almost used up). CDSS is a major functional requirement to support a clinical or critical pathway.
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Clinical evaluation
In a workers’ compensation case, collection of data by a physician for assessing the health of an individual for the purpose of creating a medical management plan and beginning a course of treatment.
Clinical examples
Medical cases that support clinical situations related to some evaluation and management services and shown in an appendix of the Current Procedural Terminology code book. These illustrations may be used as a tool in coding professional services for billing.
Clinical information system (CIS)
Computer system that maintains a database of actual patient information on active medical care and treatment. CIS may be used for supporting medical decisions. In expanded form, a CIS becomes an electronic health record system. Also called clinical system.
Clinical laboratory
Workplace where diagnostic tests and procedures are performed on specimens that are directly related to the care of patients such as blood, infectious materials, saliva, and tissues.
Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA)
Federal act established in 1988 that regulates laboratory certification and accreditation standards, quality control, proficiency testing, personnel standards, program administration, and safety measures for all freestanding laboratories including physician office laboratories (POLs). CLIA mandates that all laboratories have a CLIA certificate to receive payment from federal programs. Adopted by Medicare and Medicaid programs.
Clinical medical assistant
Person who, under the direction of a physician, performs various routine back office tasks in a hospital, clinic, or other health facility. These duties may consist of assisting with the physical examinations, taking x-rays, performing electrocardiograms, taking vital signs, weighing patients, obtaining urine specimens, and other medical-related activities. Also see administrative medical assistant.
Clinical note
Memo or concise written communication about contact with a patient that includes the date seen; description of signs and symptoms, treatment, and drugs administered; the patient’s reaction; and any changes in physical or emotional condition.
Clinical outlier
Cases that cannot adequately be assigned to an appropriate DRG owing to unique combinations of diagnoses and surgeries, very rare conditions, or other unique clinical reasons. Such cases are grouped together into clinical outlier DRGs and are therefore considered outliers. Also see outlier.
Clinical pathology
Study of disease by the use of laboratory tests and methods of body tissue and fluids.