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Grand Central 150 & 201: Key
Terms Exam 100% Correct!!!
Overview of Facility Structure:
Facility (EAF) - -Highest level of the facility structure hierarchy

-Overview of Facility Structure:
Service Area (EAF) - -Second highest level on facility structure. Used to
separate distinct business entities within an organization

-Overview of Facility Structure:
Parent Revenue Location (EAF) - -Third highest level on facility structure.
Used to group multiple revenue locations together for billing purposes. Those
that are under the same parent revenue location can share hospital accounts
and transfer patients across locations and revenue can be tracked in Hospital
Billing from a single location

-Overview of Facility Structure:
Revenue Location (EAF) - -Fourth highest level on facility structure.
Represent the hospitals and clinics within your organization. These are
generally physical locations where revenue is generated

-Overview of Facility Structure:
Department/Unit (DEP) - -Fifth highest level on facility structure. Represent
the places where users work and patients receive care. These are the units in
your hospital and the departments in you clinics, such as pediatrics,
neurology, and other specialties.

-Overview of Facility Structure:
Rooms (ROM) - -Sixth highest level on facility structure. Allows you to
restrict the level of privacy and available services offered for admitted
patients.

-Overview of Facility Structure:
Beds (BED) - -Seventh highest level on facility structure. Used to track the
movement of admitted patients. Settings are linked to EVS, Bed Planning,
and census reporting

-Overview of Facility Structure:
Rule of Specificity - -If a setting is configured at multiple levels of the
setting's hierarchy, the most specific level's setting is used. If nothing is set
at that level, the system looks to the next most specific level's setting

-Build Hospitals and Units:

, Service Area - -Area that links the proper revenue locations for billing
purposes

-Build Hospitals and Units:
Revenue Location - -Name of hospital location and a field to link the proper
departments

-Build Hospitals and Units:
Unit - -Departments within your revenue location. There are different types,
including: Emergency, Labor and Delivery, and Hospital Outpatient.

-Build Hospitals and Units:
Parent Hospital Area - -This setting that properly links the revenue location
to the service area (or parent location) AND each department.

-Build Hospitals and Units:
Parent Hospital Location - -Setting used only when multiple revenue
locations are grouped together and use the same service area

-Build Hospitals and Units:
Parent Hospital/Clinic Area - -A required field to link a department to a
hospital/clinic. This setting will allow you to find your unit in Bed
Administration.

-Build Hospitals and Units:
Default Guarantor Account Type - -A department-level setting that sets a
default selection of the guarantor account type on Preadmissions and
Admissions workflow (ex. Personal/Family)

-Build Hospitals and Units:
Unit Type - -Required field for all units. Use normal unless it's a specialty
unit listed in the options, such as: Hospital Outpatient. This is needed for full
functionality.

-Build Hospitals and Units:
Allowed Patient Classes - -Setting that restricts users from selecting patient
classes that aren't listed here

-Build Hospitals and Units:
Allowed/Not Allowed Transfer Units - -Settings that control which
departments you can or can't transfer to when a patient is currently
admitted in your department (ex. requires a discharge to admit to psych or
rehab departments)

-HAR - -Hospital Accounts. Enabling this department-level setting allows
registrars to create hospital accounts during preadmission and admission

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